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Sakumashiki (talk | contribs) m (→General: specifying the formula for calculating the weight of items that can be stolen) |
EveryZig314 (talk | contribs) (Fixed sections on Riding and Symbiosis) |
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|You can ride | |You can ride an ally and move at a speed based on that ally's speed, with a reduction in speed and accuracy based on skill level (effective skill level increased or decreased by if the target is a creature with a "good mount" trait). | ||
A mounted companion will | A mounted companion will sometimes be targeted by physical attacks instead of the player, and magic attacks (or healing spells) will hit both mount and rider. Taunt will sometimes redirect physical attacks from ridden allies to you. | ||
| | |If the mount's HP reaches 0, instead of dying they are knocked out for a time (during which they cannot act and the player has to use their own speed). | ||
Can be used at the same time as Symbiosis for a total of two allies sharing your tile. | |||
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|Host | |Host | ||
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|Charisma | |Charisma | ||
|Ally | |Ally | ||
| | |Similar to riding, but with an ally effectively riding you. While hosting, the hosted ally uses a speed based on your current speed while you have a reduction in accuracy based on skill level. | ||
A hosted companion will sometimes be targeted by physical attacks instead of the player, and magic attacks (or healing spells) will hit both symbiote and host. Taunt will sometimes redirect physical attacks from hosted allies to you. | |||
|If the symbiote's HP reaches 0, instead of dying they are knocked out for a time (during which they cannot act), useful for protecting weaker pets from death. | |||
Can be used at the same time as Riding for a total of two allies sharing your tile. | |||
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|Charge | |Charge | ||
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|Will | |Will | ||
|Self | |Self | ||
|Put yourself into a provocation state | |Put yourself into a provocation state, giving enemies in range a chance to hit you instead of allies with physical attacks. | ||
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|Maconomy | |Maconomy | ||
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