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Now we can see that the total calculated damage of 111 equals that from the combat messaging panel, '''and hit for 111 points of damage!'''. |
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Minor Water is an elemental bolt spell that enables the caster to send a bolt of highly compressed water from the palm of the hand toward a designated target. The Attack Strength for this spell is primarily a function of the caster's Spell Aiming skill and dexterity bonus, although other spells, such as Elemental Focus (513) and Elemental Targeting (425), can add significantly to its effectiveness. Successful attacks will cause the target to sustain hitpoint damage and possibly impact based critical injuries.
This spell can also typically be found in Aquamarine wands dropped as treasure items from creatures or available for purchase from certain shops within each town. It can be imbedded into appropriate items by skilled wizards who have knowledge of the Magic Item Creation (420) spell. Properly trained alchemists can create Iridescent opal wands which contain the Minor Water (903) spell.
Lores and Increased Damage
Training in Elemental Lore, Water will increase the spell's damage factors. The increase is .001 per rank for the first 50 ranks, .001 per two ranks for ranks 51 - 100 and .001 per four ranks for ranks greater than 100.
Spell Usage
Can also be used to extinguish burning objects, creatures or characters (may be subject to a skill check). Casting at oneself or characters from defensive or guarded stance simply drenches them with water (no mechanical effect).
Damage Factor Table
Spell | AG | Cloth | Leather | Scale | Chain | Plate | ||||||||||||
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AsG | 1 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | |
Minor Water | DF | .455 | .345 | .283 | .242 | .173 | ||||||||||||
AvD | 30 | 30 | 29 | 28 | 27 | 29 | 27 | 25 | 23 | 31 | 27 | 23 | 19 | 25 | 19 | 13 | 7 |
Spell Messaging
- Successful Cast
>prep 903
Your hands glow with power as you invoke the phrase for Minor Water...
Your spell is ready.
>cast nymph
You gesture at a sea nymph.
You hurl a stream of water at a sea nymph!
AS: +156 vs DS: +7 with AvD: +30 + d100 roll: +77 = +256
... and hit for 111 points of damage!
Massive blow to left eye sending bone back into the brain!
The sea nymph falls to the ground and dies.
Cast Roundtime 3 Seconds.
Damage Calculation Explained
Total damage from the above attack is 111 points. Part of this is hitpoint damage (also called raw damage) and the remainder is impact critical damage. Each spell will have a critical damage type associated with it. E.g., Minor Shock (901) does lightning critical damage, Minor Acid (904) does acid critical damage.
Hitpoint damage is the product of the spell's damage factor and endroll success margin. The endroll success margin is defined as (endroll - 100). In order to cause hitpoint damage the endroll must be a minimum of 101. The critical damage can be determined by finding the value associated with the critical messaging, Massive blow to left eye sending bone back into the brain!, in the impact critical table.
Critical Damage
This is the left eye section of the impact critical table.
LEFT EYE
Rank | Damage | Message | Status Effects | Wounds |
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0 | 0 | Strike catches eyebrow narrowly missing left eye! | none | none |
1 | 1 | Strike hits close to the left eye! | none | R1 |
2 | 3 | Blow connects right below left eye! | S1 | R1 |
3 | 5 | Glancing blow to left eye scratches cornea! | S3 | R2 |
4 | 10 | Blow to the eye swells it shut! | S5 | R2 |
5 | 15 | Blow to left eye destroys it! | S10 | R3 |
6 | 20 | Hard strike to left eye pops it! | S12 | R3 |
7 | 40 | Massive blow to left eye sending bone back into the brain! | F | R3 |
8 | 45 | Poke to the left eye continues into the brain! | F | R3 |
9 | 50 | Hard strike removes the left eye and a goodly bit of skull! | F | R3 |
From this section of the table we can see that the damage value associated with the critical messaging in the combat panel is 40. The attack is a rank 7 left eye critical which is fatal and will leave the corpse with a rank 3 eye injury (blinded left eye).
So, of the 111 total damage, 40 of it is from the eye critical injury.
Hitpoint Damage aka Raw Damage
The calculations for the remaining 71 raw damage are done as follows.
Formula:
Weapon damage factor * endroll success margin = Raw damage
- Weapon damage factor: .455 (found in the damage factor table above)
- Endroll success margin: 156 (endroll of 256 - 100)
- Raw damage: 71 ( .455 * 156)
Note: In order to determine which damage factor to use, you need to know the armor of the target. One way to help make this determination is to compare the AvD 30 of the target to those in the damage factor table. In the table there are two possibilies with AvD 30, cloth or leather. If we multiply the endroll success margin by both values it can be readily determined that only the cloth DF of .455 will yield the actual value of 71 hitpoints.
Total Damage
Total damage is simply the sum of raw damage + critical damage.
- Raw damage: 71
- Critical damage: 40
- Total damage: 111
Now we can see that the total calculated damage of 111 equals that from the combat messaging panel, and hit for 111 points of damage!.
Alchemy Recipe
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External Links
- Wizard Base Spell Circle: Minor Water, on Play.net