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: All characters have '''50''' {{color|{{TimelapseColors|ApColor}}|Action Points}}. They can be used for any action, including moving. Most actions consume AP, but there are exceptions. ''(e.g. [[Special Tactics]])'' | : All characters have '''50''' {{color|{{TimelapseColors|ApColor}}|Action Points}}. They can be used for any action, including moving. Most actions consume AP, but there are exceptions. ''(e.g. [[Special Tactics]])'' | ||
+ | : At the end of a character's turn, given they weren't [[Stunned|stunned]] or otherwise incapable of action up to 10 unspent action points will be tranferred to the next turn. | ||
: Wearing heavy armor without meeting its strength requirement will reduce action points.[http://underrail.com/forums/index.php?topic=330.0] | : Wearing heavy armor without meeting its strength requirement will reduce action points.[http://underrail.com/forums/index.php?topic=330.0] | ||
− | : AP can be temporarily increased or decreased. Maximum AP is capped between 35 and | + | : AP can be temporarily increased or decreased. Maximum AP is capped between 35 and 183 upper bound. |
;Movement Points | ;Movement Points | ||
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: Some creatures, such [[dog]]s and [[spawn]], have natural bonus to movement points. | : Some creatures, such [[dog]]s and [[spawn]], have natural bonus to movement points. | ||
: See also [[Movement]] for details on movement mechanics. | : See also [[Movement]] for details on movement mechanics. | ||
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== [[File:Icon_base_abilities.png|text-bottom|link=]] Base Abilities == | == [[File:Icon_base_abilities.png|text-bottom|link=]] Base Abilities == | ||
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: '''{{color|{{TimelapseColors|ImpactSpeedColors.ImpactSpeed.VeryLow}}|Very Low}}''' — Melee attacks | : '''{{color|{{TimelapseColors|ImpactSpeedColors.ImpactSpeed.VeryLow}}|Very Low}}''' — Melee attacks | ||
: '''{{color|{{TimelapseColors|ImpactSpeedColors.ImpactSpeed.Low}}|Low}}''' — Slow projectiles (considerably slower than bullets, such as crossbow bolts and cryokinesis) | : '''{{color|{{TimelapseColors|ImpactSpeedColors.ImpactSpeed.Low}}|Low}}''' — Slow projectiles (considerably slower than bullets, such as crossbow bolts and cryokinesis) | ||
− | : '''{{color|{{TimelapseColors|ImpactSpeedColors.ImpactSpeed.Medium}}|Medium}}''' — Pistol and SMG bullets, shrapnel (from frag grenades/mines) | + | : '''{{color|{{TimelapseColors|ImpactSpeedColors.ImpactSpeed.Medium}}|Medium}}''' — Pistol and SMG bullets, Shotgun pellets, shrapnel (from frag grenades/mines) |
: '''{{color|{{TimelapseColors|ImpactSpeedColors.ImpactSpeed.High}}|Fast}}''' — Explosives, extremely fast projectiles (such as those fired from sniper and assault rifles) | : '''{{color|{{TimelapseColors|ImpactSpeedColors.ImpactSpeed.High}}|Fast}}''' — Explosives, extremely fast projectiles (such as those fired from sniper and assault rifles) | ||
: '''{{color|{{TimelapseColors|ImpactSpeedColors.ImpactSpeed.VeryHigh}}|Very Fast}}''' — Lasers, plasma, electrical attacks | : '''{{color|{{TimelapseColors|ImpactSpeedColors.ImpactSpeed.VeryHigh}}|Very Fast}}''' — Lasers, plasma, electrical attacks | ||
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{{Acid}}, | {{Acid}}, | ||
{{Energy}} and | {{Energy}} and | ||
− | {{Bio}}. | + | {{Bio}}. All damage types excluding {{Mechanical}} can achieve total negation of damage through either '''100% Damage Resistance''' or '''0% Damage Modifier''', however {{Mechanical}} damage is limited to '''95% DR''' and '''10% DM'''. |
=== Irresistible damage === | === Irresistible damage === | ||
Certain sources of damage, such as poison or direct mind damage, completely ignore armor resistances and thresholds, but not damage modifier. | Certain sources of damage, such as poison or direct mind damage, completely ignore armor resistances and thresholds, but not damage modifier. | ||
− | * The bio damage from [[poison]]s ignores armor, but the initial attack delivering poison must penetrate armor for the poison to take effect. Poison damage can be reduced with | + | * The bio damage from [[poison]]s ignores armor, but the initial attack delivering poison must penetrate armor for the poison to take effect. Poison damage can be reduced with Damage Reduction. |
− | * Some thought control psi abilities deal irresistible mental damage, which can be reduced by Resolve. | + | * Some thought control psi abilities deal irresistible mental damage, which can be reduced by Resolve and Damage Reduction. |
** [[Neural Overload]] | ** [[Neural Overload]] | ||
** [[Bilocation]] | ** [[Bilocation]] | ||
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: Maximum range of the current weapon. | : Maximum range of the current weapon. | ||
: Derived from active weapon. | : Derived from active weapon. | ||
+ | : Vision range for the player is always limited to 13 tiles in a straight line. | ||
;Optimal Range | ;Optimal Range | ||
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= Other statistics = | = Other statistics = | ||
− | These statistics aren't listed in the combat menu | + | These statistics aren't listed in the combat menu, but are relevant to combat. |
== [[File:Level_Up.png|text-bottom|link=]] Character level == | == [[File:Level_Up.png|text-bottom|link=]] Character level == |
Latest revision as of 19:53, 1 October 2023
This page explains statistics seen in the Combat Stats C menu and certain other statistics that aren't listed anywhere.
Combat Stats: Base
State
- Health
- Shows current and maximum health points. When your current health point reach zero, you die.
- Derived from character level and Constitution. Can be affected by feats and items. Player character has 50% bonus health. If playing on easy or hard difficulty, player health is 2x or 2/3 of the normal value.
- Shield
- Shows current and maximum shield points. Whenever you're hit, the shield will absorb certain amount of damage depending on the impact speed of the attack as long as you have shield points lefts. Shields will also slowly deplete on their own while turned on.
- Only shows up when you have a Shield Emitter equipped.
- Psi
- Not shown on characters who lack Psi Empathy. Shows current and maximum psi points, as well as psi regeneration per turn. Psi is used to invoke psionic abilities.
- Psi pool starts at 100. No longer derived from character level and Will as of version 0.1.14.0, but can be affected by feats and items.
- Base psi regeneration is 5 for player characters, 15 for psionic NPCs.
- Healing Effectiveness
- Shows the number at which any incoming healing will be modified.
- Starts at 100%, cannot drop below 15%. Can be affected by feats and items.
- Action Points
- All characters have 50 Action Points. They can be used for any action, including moving. Most actions consume AP, but there are exceptions. (e.g. Special Tactics)
- At the end of a character's turn, given they weren't stunned or otherwise incapable of action up to 10 unspent action points will be tranferred to the next turn.
- Wearing heavy armor without meeting its strength requirement will reduce action points.[1]
- AP can be temporarily increased or decreased. Maximum AP is capped between 35 and 183 upper bound.
- Movement Points
- Character base Movement Points equal 30 + extra 3 points for every point in agility above 5. Movement points can only be used for moving.
- Movement points are affected by agility, armor penalty or bonus, encumberance and some feats.
- Most effects that change movement points also change real-time movement speed.
- Some creatures, such dogs and spawn, have natural bonus to movement points.
- See also Movement for details on movement mechanics.
Base Abilities
- Main article: Base Abilities
Your effective base ability scores are listed in the combat stats menu. Any bonuses and penalties you may have to their base values are included in these scores.
- Strength
- Strength measures your character's muscle power. It affects melee damage and carry capacity. It's also important for characters who intend to use heavier weapons (such as sniper and assault rifles and sledgehammers).
- Dexterity
- Dexterity measures character's reflexes, hand-eye coordination and finger nimbleness. It affects many things, such as operating locks, thievery, throwing and initiative. It increases critical strike chance of melee attacks. High dexterity also reduces action point cost of unarmed and light weapons (pistols, SMGs, knives, throwing knives and fist weapons)
- Agility
- Agility represents character's reflexes, fleet-footedness, jumping ability, as well as affinity towards other athletic and acrobatic activities. Among other things it affects dodge, evasion, initiative and movement points. It also allows the character to move more quietly, increasing the stealth performance.
- Constitution
- Constitution represents the health and general stamina of your character. It is important for all types of characters, but especially for those who plan on making the armor suit their main defense. It also helps prevent or lessen the effects of poisons and diseases.
- Perception
- Perception represents character's ability to discern objects from far away as well as to notice hidden things in their vicinity. It helps the character to use ranged weapons more effectively, as well as detect hidden objects, passages and creatures.
- Will
- Will measures your character's mental determination to see to his action regardless of various mental difficulties, such as pain, suggestion and overwhelming odds, as well as to force his will onto others and the environment. It heavily affects all psi disciplines as well as psi point regeneration.
- Intelligence
- Intelligence determines how well the character learns and reasons. It is important for a character that focuses on science as all disciplines are dependent on it. It also affects psi point regeneration.
Combat Stats: Defense
Defense
Attacks and status effects can be resisted (ie. completely avoided) with Dodge, Evasion, Fortitude or Resolve, depending on the attack's type. These four saving throws are checked against attacker's relevant skill, e.g. An attack with Frighten would test attacker's Thought Control vs. defender's Resolve to determine its duration.[2] The effects of certain devices, such as Flashbangs, do not depend on any skills of the character using them and thus they use a fixed value as their attack rating.
The base save chance of Resolve and Fortitude is 1 - attack skill / defense skill * 0.7
and it is capped between 5% and 75%. So relative to defense skill, about 135% attack skill minimizes the save chance and 35% maximizes it.
Dodge and Evasion are the base factors when determining hit chances in melee and ranged combat respectively. See Precision for details.
- Dodge
- Increases your chance to avoid melee attacks.
- Derived from your effective Dodge skill and other Dodge bonuses. Can be affected by feats and items.
- Evasion
- Increases your chance to avoid ranged attacks and also decreases the damage taken from area of effect attacks.
- Derived from your effective Evasion skill and other Evasion bonuses. Can be affected by feats and items.
- Fortitude
- Increases the chance to resist some negative status effects, such as stun and incapacitation, caused by direct physical trauma.
- Derived from character level and Constitution (60%), Strength (20%) and Will (20%).
- Resolve
- Increases the chance to resist some negative status effects, such as stun and incapacitation, caused by mental stress and also reduces damage or duration of certain psionic attacks that target the mind directly.
- Derived from character level and Will. Can be affected by items and status effects.
- Weapon Crit. chance
- Modifies the chance you'll get critically hit with weapons and unarmed attacks.
- Can be affected by feats and items.
- Psi Crit. chance
- Modifies the chance you'll get critically hit with psi attacks.
- Can be affected by feats.
- Armor penalty
- Reduces dodge, evasion, stealth and movement points.
- Derived from the armor pieces you're wearing. Can be affected by feats. It is capped at 95%.[3]
Shielding
Energy shields can absorb certain amounts of damage based on the damage's impact speed. Slower impact speeds are generally better against energy shields.
Shield Capacity is the total amount of damage the shield can absorb when fully charged.
All physical damage sources have an Impact Speed, which is one of the following:
- Very Low — Melee attacks
- Low — Slow projectiles (considerably slower than bullets, such as crossbow bolts and cryokinesis)
- Medium — Pistol and SMG bullets, Shotgun pellets, shrapnel (from frag grenades/mines)
- Fast — Explosives, extremely fast projectiles (such as those fired from sniper and assault rifles)
- Very Fast — Lasers, plasma, electrical attacks
Additionally, most light melee attacks will ignore certain amount of shield.
- 60% — Typical knives
- 80% — Typical fist weapons
- 100% — Unarmed
Resistances
All characters have Damage Resistance, Damage Threshold and Damage Modifier for each damage type, shown as DR% / DT (DM%). They are derived from equipped and/or natural armor and other modifiers such as feats, equipment and temporary drug effects.
Resistance is a percentage reduction, whilst threshold is a flat number reduction. Only the greater of the two reductions will be applied against any one attack, not both. Damage modifier, normally 100%, is applied to the portion of damage that goes through shields and armor resistance/threshold.
The resistible damage types are Mechanical, Heat, Cold, Electricity, Acid, Energy and Bio. All damage types excluding Mechanical can achieve total negation of damage through either 100% Damage Resistance or 0% Damage Modifier, however Mechanical damage is limited to 95% DR and 10% DM.
Irresistible damage
Certain sources of damage, such as poison or direct mind damage, completely ignore armor resistances and thresholds, but not damage modifier.
- The bio damage from poisons ignores armor, but the initial attack delivering poison must penetrate armor for the poison to take effect. Poison damage can be reduced with Damage Reduction.
- Some thought control psi abilities deal irresistible mental damage, which can be reduced by Resolve and Damage Reduction.
Subterfuge
- See also: Stealth Mode, Traps
- Stealth
- Indicates how well you can move undetected. The higher your stealth rating is in comparison to enemy's detection the longer it will take for you to be discovered. If your stealth is much too lower than the detection rating, you will be discovered instantly at maximum range.
- Equal to your effective Stealth skill. Can be affected by feats and items. Stealth rating lower than 40% the detection rating leads to instant detection.
- Detection
- Indicates how quickly you discover hidden characters. Finding secret areas is based purely on Perception instead of Detection, so character level does not affect it.
- Derived from character level and Perception. Can be affected by feats and items.
- Trap Detection
- Indicates how well you discover traps.
- Derived from detection rating and traps skill.
Combat Stats: Offense
Weapon
- Damage
- Current weapon normal attack damage range.
- Derived from active weapon. Affected by relevant weapon skill and strength bonus for melee weapons.
- Action Points
- Action points required to perform a normal attack with the current weapon.
- Derived from active weapon. Can be affected by feats, items and dexterity bonus for light weapons.
- Impact Speed
- Impact speed of the weapon attack.
- Derived from active weapon. Affects energy shield penetration.
- Critical chance
- Chance to score a critical hit with a normal attack of the current weapon.
- Derived from active weapon. Can be affected by feats, items and dexterity bonus for melee weapons.
- Critical bonus
- Damage bonus applied when the current weapon scores a critical hit.
- Derived from active weapon. Can be affected by feats.
- Special attack bonus
- Increases the damage done by special attacks. Does not work with Unconditional special attacks.
- Starts at 0%. Increased by smart goggles and modules.
- Initiative
- Influences how quickly you'll get your turn when the combat starts.
- Base initiative is 5 + agility + dexterity.
- At the start of the combat, each combat participant randomly adds 1-15 points to the base initiative.
- The modified value is used when sorting the turn order.
- Exception: when the player initiates combat manually Enter or by simply attacking. In this case the player will always act first, but the AP cost of the opening attack/action will be deducted from the player's first turn. Additionally, this also applies to some other non-combat action performed just before entering combat, such as opening doors.
- Initiating combat from stealth adds 100 to initiative.
- Returning to a zone where you previously fled combat adds -1000 to initiative.
- Range
- Maximum range of the current weapon.
- Derived from active weapon.
- Vision range for the player is always limited to 13 tiles in a straight line.
- Optimal Range
- Optimal range of the current weapon. Beyond this point the precision starts dropping more quickly.
- Derived from active weapon.
Psionics
- Main article: Psi abilities
- Skill
- Effective skill level when invoking psionic abilities of currently selected psi school.
- Critical chance
- Chance to score a critical hit when invoking psionic abilities of currently selected psi school.
- Can be affected by feats and items.
- Critical bonus
- Damage bonus applied when you score a critical hit with psionic abilities of currently selected psi school.
- Can be affected by feats and items.
- Psi cost
- Psi cost point modifier for psi abilities of currently selected psi school.
- Can be affected by feats and items.
Other statistics
These statistics aren't listed in the combat menu, but are relevant to combat.
Character level
- Main article: Experience
Shown in Character Sheet S menu. Maximum level is 25 in base game, 30 with Underrail: Expedition expansion.
Precision
- Main article: Precision
Details on the chance to hit calculations.