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Overview of the miscellanous statistics and game mechanics of Underrail that aren't explained elsewhere in detail.

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. (e.g. Special Tactics)
Wearing armor without meeting its strength requirement will reduce your action points.[1]
  • 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, encumberance and some feats.
Some creatures, such dogs and spawn, have natural bonus to movement points.

Combat and turn-based mode

  • 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 Enter, and then perform your actions to initiate combat.
  • It is not known how combat sequence works.
If you leave your current area while in combat, enemies will get the first turn and see through your stealth when you return.

Chance to hit

Your Precision is based on weapon skill, but ranged weapon precision is heavily affected by darkness and various other situational penalties. Darkness penalty can be counteracted with night vision goggles, flares and luring enemies into ambient light.

All of the precision penalties are counted after your weapon skill, so you cannot completely mitigate them with high weapon skill alone.

  • Precision decreases with distance for all ranged weapons including throwing
  • Precision further decreases beyond weapon's optimal range
  • Crossbows and heavy guns may have Move and Shoot penalty
  • Crossbows and heavy guns may also have Close Quarters penalty at melee range
  • Throwing weapons can land up to 3 tiles away from target with imprecise throws

Character level

The maximum level is currently 20, but cannot be attained in a single play-through of the alpha version. The maximum level for release version is planned to be 30, but that might change.

  • Level does not directly affect most of the player character's stats, except health, psi points and detection.
    • You gain 40 skill points every level
    • You gain a feat every 2 levels
    • You gain a base ability point every 4 levels
  • NPCs have natural dodge and evasion bonus equal to their level.

Experience

The experience needed to level up is completely linear, each level requiring 1000 experience more than the former.

Experience per level chart
Level Exp to next level Cumulative exp
1 1 000 1 000
2 2 000 3 000
3 3 000 6 000
4 4 000 10 000
5 5 000 15 000
6 6 000 21 000
7 7 000 28 000
8 8 000 36 000
9 9 000 45 000
10 10 000 55 000
11 11 000 66 000
12 12 000 78 000
13 13 000 91 000
14 14 000 105 000
15 15 000 120 000
16 16 000 136 000
17 17 000 153 000
18 18 000 171 000
19 19 000 190 000
20 20 000 210 000

Status effects

For the main article, see Status effects.

Various buffs and debuffs can affect the player and enemies alike.

Many enemies also have unique buffs or special attacks that cause debuffs unique to them.

Combat stats

For the main article, see Combat stats.

All the stats listed in Combat Stats C menu.