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:As the name implies, '''Combat skills''' effects how well your pet does in a fight | :As the name implies, '''Combat skills''' effects how well your pet does in a fight | ||
:It is the calculated '''average''' of ''Attack'', ''Strength'', ''Defense'' and ''Hitpoints'' | :It is the calculated '''average''' of ''Attack'', ''Strength'', ''Defense'' and ''Hitpoints'' | ||
− | :*'''Attack:''' Increasing your creature's attack level will improve their chances of scoring a hit in combat. This doesn't affect damage, just the ability to hit the opponent. Aviaas are often naturally designed for accuracy. | + | :*'''Attack:''' Also known as '''Accuracy'''. Increasing your creature's attack level will improve their chances of scoring a hit in combat. This doesn't affect damage, just the ability to hit the opponent. Aviaas are often naturally designed for accuracy. |
:*'''Strength:''' Strength is your creature's physical prowess, determining not only how much damage they can inflict, but the maximum damage possible. Creatures with high strength like Rexies tend to hit harder overall. | :*'''Strength:''' Strength is your creature's physical prowess, determining not only how much damage they can inflict, but the maximum damage possible. Creatures with high strength like Rexies tend to hit harder overall. | ||
:*'''Defense:''' This determines the creature's ability to absorb damage, reducing their overall loss of hit points. Training your creature in combat constantly in certain battle styles helps build up their resistance, enabling them to hold up better in battle. | :*'''Defense:''' This determines the creature's ability to absorb damage, reducing their overall loss of hit points. Training your creature in combat constantly in certain battle styles helps build up their resistance, enabling them to hold up better in battle. |
Revision as of 07:45, 29 August 2014
Skills or Abilities are the stats of your pet, you can level them up by earning Experience which directly effects how well your pet does in Crafting, Combat and other activities.
- There are also some Player skills, which are unaffected by your active pet.
- The skill level is always rounded down to the nearest whole number, and are displayed on your pet's hover text, or in the Pet Stats.
- Stats is an abbreviation of statistics
Krafties Creature Skills
Crafting Skill
- Crafting is also called a Healing Skill since it decides when your pet learns Healing spells.
- This skill is directly connected to the ability to use the Crafting Temple in order to create items. The higher the skill, better the chances at creating quality items.
Combat Skill Set
- As the name implies, Combat skills effects how well your pet does in a fight
- It is the calculated average of Attack, Strength, Defense and Hitpoints
- Attack: Also known as Accuracy. Increasing your creature's attack level will improve their chances of scoring a hit in combat. This doesn't affect damage, just the ability to hit the opponent. Aviaas are often naturally designed for accuracy.
- Strength: Strength is your creature's physical prowess, determining not only how much damage they can inflict, but the maximum damage possible. Creatures with high strength like Rexies tend to hit harder overall.
- Defense: This determines the creature's ability to absorb damage, reducing their overall loss of hit points. Training your creature in combat constantly in certain battle styles helps build up their resistance, enabling them to hold up better in battle.
- Hitpoints: Hitpoints is the health of your creature and measure how much damage your creature can take before they can no longer fight. Hit points regenerate over time, but the more hit points your creature has, the longer they can last against tough opponents.
Mental Skill Set
- The mental ability of your pet can change your strategies in battle, since mental spells can either curse or boost the target, which effects their stats.
- It is the calculated average of Intellect, Focus and Fortitude
- Intellect: Intellect determines the force of your mental spells. Similar to strength, the higher this level the more effective your mental spells are.
- Focus: Focus determines the chance of success hit with your mental abilities. Similar to attack, the higher this level the more chance of striking a successful mental attack.
- Fortitude: Fortitude is your ability to defend mental attacks. Similar to defense, the higher this level the more chance of you defending a mental attack.
Overall Skill Level
- A creature's overall level is the average combined level of the creature's experience. Since the soul contains all the pet's experience, the overall effects how skilled your pet is at creating souls
- calculated average of all the other creature skills
Player Skills
- These are skills that are not effected by what pet you have active, and are increased by simply doing more of it.
- Enchanting - touch your Enchanting Tablet to see current level
- Mining - touch your Pickaxe to see current level
Where do I see these Skills?
- Pet Stats
- On the Pet Menu is a button for it. It lists all the statistics of your pet
- Unbonded
- When you rez a unbonded, you can see their Natural Skills in their hover-text
- Souls
- When you rez a soul, you can touch them for more details about their stats.
Also, when you use a Soul Extractor, the soul will keep all the Skill levels except for the Natural Skills and left-over experience - Pickaxes
- Touching your pickaxe will tell you your Mining level, which is a player skill
- Enchanting Tablet
- Touching the tablet will tell you your Enchanting level, which is a player skill
See Also
Trivia
- Mental abilities are new skill set that were introduced with version 3.0 and offer a different type of attack for a strategic victory. There will be many ways to improve your mental levels, from special npc loot drops to alchemist item experience conversion spells.