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| *All characters have '''50 AP'''. They can be used for any action, including moving. Most actions consume AP, but there are exceptions, eg. [[Special Tactics]] | *All characters have '''50 AP'''. They can be used for any action, including moving. Most actions consume AP, but there are exceptions, eg. [[Special Tactics]] | ||
| ::Wearing armor without meeting its strength requirement will reduce your action points.[http://underrail.com/forums/index.php?topic=330.0] | ::Wearing armor without meeting its strength requirement will reduce your action points.[http://underrail.com/forums/index.php?topic=330.0] | ||
| − | *Movement Points are affected by [[Agility]], Encumberance and some [[Feats]]. Movement Points can only be used for moving. | + | *Movement Points are affected by [[Agility]], Encumberance and some [[Feats]]. Movement Points can only be used for moving. Character base movement points equal 30 + extra 3 points for every point in agility above 5. Some creatures, such [[Dogs]] and [[Spawn]], have natural bonus to movement points. | 
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| *'''Health''' | *'''Health''' | ||
| − | ::Derived from Constitution and character level. | + | ::Derived from Constitution and character level. Player character has 35% bonus health. | 
| *'''Shield''' | *'''Shield''' | ||
| ::Not in-game yet. | ::Not in-game yet. | ||
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| ===Resistances=== | ===Resistances=== | ||
| − | *All characters have '''Damage Resistance''' and '''Damage Threshold''' for each damage type. Resistance is a percentage reduction, whilst threshold is a flat number reduction. | + | *All characters have '''Damage Resistance''' and '''Damage Threshold''' for each damage type. 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. | 
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| ::Derived from active weapon. | ::Derived from active weapon. | ||
| *'''Optimal Range''' | *'''Optimal Range''' | ||
| − | ::Derived from active weapon. | + | ::Derived from active weapon. Attacker suffers additional range penalties when attacking beyond the optimal range. | 
Revision as of 12:36, 28 March 2013
Overview of the derived statistics in Underrail as seen in the Combat Stats menu and some miscellanous information that wouldn't fit elsewhere.
Action and Movement Points
- All characters have 50 AP. They can be used for any action, including moving. Most actions consume AP, but there are exceptions, eg. Special Tactics
- Wearing armor without meeting its strength requirement will reduce your action points.[1]
 
- Movement Points are affected by Agility, Encumberance and some Feats. Movement Points can only be used for moving. Character base movement points equal 30 + extra 3 points for every point in agility above 5. Some creatures, such Dogs and Spawn, have natural bonus to movement points.
- If you initiate combat out of real-time mode, you will not get the first turn after your initial action.
- Thus, it is always better to move into turn-based mode first, and then perform your actions to initiate combat.
 
- It is not known how combat sequence works.
State
- Health
- Derived from Constitution and character level. Player character has 35% bonus health.
 
- Shield
- Not in-game yet.
 
- Psi
- Derived from Will and character level.
 
- Psi Cost
- Can be affected by traits.
 
Defense
Defense
- Dodge, Evasion
- Derived from Dodge and Evasion skills. Can be affected by feats.
 
- Fortitude
- Chance to resist effects like poison. Derived from Constitution.
 
- Resolve
- Reduces damage from effects like Neural Overload. Derived from Will.
 
- Crit. chance
- Chance to be critically hit. Can be affected by feats and items.
 
- Encumberance
- Reduces your Movement Points, Dodge, Evasion and Stealth and is capped at 95%.[2] Derived from the armor suit you're wearing. Can be affected by feats.
 
Resistances
- All characters have Damage Resistance and Damage Threshold for each damage type. 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.
Shielding
- All damage sources have an Impact Speed. Shields can absorb certain amounts of damage based on its impact speed. Slower impact speeds are generally better against shielded enemies.
- NOTE: Shields are not yet in-game as of version 0.1.6.0.
 
Subterfuge
- Stealth
- Derived from Stealth skill. Can be affected by feats and items.
 
- Detection
- Derived from Perception.
 
Offense
Weapon
- Damage
- Derived from active weapon. Affected by relevant weapon skill.
 
- Action Points
- Derived from active weapon. Can be affected by feats.
 
- Impact Speed
- Derived from active weapon.
 
- Critical chance
- Derived from active weapon. Can be affected by feats.
 
- Critical bonus
- Derived from active weapon. Can be affected by feats.
 
- Range
- Derived from active weapon.
 
- Optimal Range
- Derived from active weapon. Attacker suffers additional range penalties when attacking beyond the optimal range.
 
Metathermics
- Critical chance
- Can be affected by feats.
 
- Critical bonus
- Can be affected by feats.
 
Psychokinesis
- Critical chance
- Can be affected by feats.
 
- Critical bonus
- Can be affected by feats.
 
Thought Control
- Critical chance
- Can be affected by feats.
 
- Critical bonus
- Can be affected by feats.