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For example, a character using two sais (base roundtime: 2) will see a weapon speed of 2 seconds for the pair of sais. If the character then makes a four-strike multi-strike, the roundtime for the attack will be 2 + (4 - 1) * (2 / 2) + 1 = 6 seconds. If the character has a bonus to roundtime due to having high [[agility]] and [[dexterity]] scores, this roundtime will be reduced by that much, down to the minimum for the weapon combination they chose (4 seconds, for a pair of sais). A character making the same attack with a pair of katars would instead get (3 + 3 - 2) + (4 - 1) * (3 + 3 - 2)/2 + 1 = 11 seconds. |
For example, a character using two sais (base roundtime: 2) will see a weapon speed of 2 seconds for the pair of sais. If the character then makes a four-strike multi-strike, the roundtime for the attack will be 2 + (4 - 1) * (2 / 2) + 1 = 6 seconds. If the character has a bonus to roundtime due to having high [[agility]] and [[dexterity]] scores, this roundtime will be reduced by that much, down to the minimum for the weapon combination they chose (4 seconds, for a pair of sais). A character making the same attack with a pair of katars would instead get (3 + 3 - 2) + (4 - 1) * (3 + 3 - 2)/2 + 1 = 11 seconds. |
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== Unarmed Combat == |
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[[UAC|Unarmed Combat]] users with sufficient training in the Multi Opponent Combat skill may use MSTRIKE with the same training thresholds as melee multi-strike requirements for both unfocused (multi-target) and focused (same-target) versions. The type of attack should be specified, as in {{boldmono|MSTRIKE GRAPPLE}} or {{boldmono|MSTRIKE KICK [target]}}. |
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The specified attack is not necessarily used on each individual strike. Instead, the following rules apply: |
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#If a tier-up strike is pending against the target, use that type of attack. |
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#If the character currently has decent ("tier one") positioning against the target, use JAB. If this is the first jab against this particular target during this MSTRIKE invocation, it does not count for the purposes of total allowed strikes. |
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#If the character has good ("tier two") positioning against a target, use the attack type that was specified at the start. |
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#If the character has excellent ("tier three") positioning against a target, use the attack type that was specified at the start, unless the specified attack type was JAB, in which case choose a random attack from PUNCH, GRAPPLE, and KICK instead. |
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== See Also == |
== See Also == |
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*[[Multi Opponent Combat]] |
*[[Multi Opponent Combat]] |
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*[[Multi-Fire]] |
*[[Multi-Fire]] |
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[[Category: Verbs]] |
[[Category: Verbs]] |
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MSTRIKE is the verb that allows a character to use a multi-strike; i.e., the character can strike more than one foe at once, or a single foe more than once.
Usage
MSTRIKE - Attempt to strike multiple creatures MSTRIKE {target} - Attempt to strike a single target multiple times MSTRIKE SET {attacks} - Set the maximum strike attempts for multi-target MSTRIKE MSTRIKE SET FOCUS {attacks} - Set the maximum strike attempts for focused MSTRIKE MSTRIKE SET RECOVERY - Toggle ability to use MSTRIKE during MSTRIKE recovery period.
Multi-Strike Attack
Focused Multi-strike MoC Ranks Strikes
(at once)30 2 55 3 90 4 135 5 195 6
Unfocused Multi-strike MoC Ranks Targets
(at once)5 2 15 3 35 4 60 5 100 6 155 7
A character who has 5 ranks in Multi Opponent Combat can attack two targets if unfocused, but a character needs 30 ranks before getting two strikes on a single target, using the focused version of MSTRIKE. With more training in Multi Opponent Combat, number of targets or focused strikes increases.
Recovery Period
A character cannot easily perform one Multi-Strike after another. After a Multi-Strike, the character enters into a recovery period where performing another Multi-Strike requires the use of stamina. After a short amount of time (less than a minute, but it depends on the type of Multi-Strike as well as probably stats and skills) the character can Multi-Strike without expending stamina.
Note that while Multi-Strikes that are not the recovery period do not require stamina, a character cannot use MSTRIKE with 0 Stamina or popped muscles.
A Multi-Strike in the recovery period costs 20 + (3 * Weapon Base Speed) for an open attack, and 30 + (4 * Weapon Base Speed) for a targeted attack.
MSTRIKE SET RECOVERY
The command MSTRIKE SET RECOVERY switches between two different styles for when a player types MSTRIKE. If the player chooses to require confirmation, typing MSTRIKE while in the recovery period will give a message saying the character is in his recovery period, and that the player must type MSTRIKE CONFIRM to perform a Multi-Strike and consume stamina. If the player chooses not to require confirmation, MSTRIKE will have the character Multi-Strike (and possibly use stamina), regardless of recovery status.
- Note: a character trained in Two Weapon Combat swings both weapons for every strike.
Roundtime
The roundtime associated with a multi-strike increases as the number of strikes increase. It also depends on the speed of the weapons being used to make such a strike.
- Roundtime = Weapon Speed + ((Number of Strikes - 1) * (Weapon Speed / 2)) + 1
If a character is using two weapons, the "weapon speed" is calculated as Primary weapon speed + secondary weapon speed - 2. If the off-hand weapon is slower than the primary hand weapon, a +2 penalty is applied to the roundtime when using two weapons. If the off-hand weapon goes above the off-hand weapon weight limit (the limit depends on the character's strength), an additional +1 penalty is applied to the base speed of the two-weapon attack.
For example, a character using two sais (base roundtime: 2) will see a weapon speed of 2 seconds for the pair of sais. If the character then makes a four-strike multi-strike, the roundtime for the attack will be 2 + (4 - 1) * (2 / 2) + 1 = 6 seconds. If the character has a bonus to roundtime due to having high agility and dexterity scores, this roundtime will be reduced by that much, down to the minimum for the weapon combination they chose (4 seconds, for a pair of sais). A character making the same attack with a pair of katars would instead get (3 + 3 - 2) + (4 - 1) * (3 + 3 - 2)/2 + 1 = 11 seconds.
Unarmed Combat
Unarmed Combat users with sufficient training in the Multi Opponent Combat skill may use MSTRIKE with the same training thresholds as melee multi-strike requirements for both unfocused (multi-target) and focused (same-target) versions. The type of attack should be specified, as in MSTRIKE GRAPPLE or MSTRIKE KICK [target].
The specified attack is not necessarily used on each individual strike. Instead, the following rules apply:
- If a tier-up strike is pending against the target, use that type of attack.
- If the character currently has decent ("tier one") positioning against the target, use JAB. If this is the first jab against this particular target during this MSTRIKE invocation, it does not count for the purposes of total allowed strikes.
- If the character has good ("tier two") positioning against a target, use the attack type that was specified at the start.
- If the character has excellent ("tier three") positioning against a target, use the attack type that was specified at the start, unless the specified attack type was JAB, in which case choose a random attack from PUNCH, GRAPPLE, and KICK instead.