12-08-2003, 11:52 AM
Greetings!
I have a strange experience to relate:
Some days ago, I was strafing through some nightmare levels with my clvl 27 Rogue Berkashyr-Nimsu, and I went down to the caves.
I had just given her Windforce with the help of the CoW, (yes, forgot to mention: I'm talking 'bout Hellfire 1.01), and it seemed that she was pretty invincible.
Well - she was not. Not only that I encountered the first version of lightning demons, the Red Storm demons, these beasts are pretty adept in dodging my arrows, too. So I ended up being swarmed and outnumbered by them and lost my life.
But I lost it really quickly!
I couldn't believe it, loaded and replayed the situation, slightly more carefully.
Same result. Two of them standing next to me and hitting me quickly led to another death scream.
Next logical step: Open JG and look up their stats:
Red Storm/Nightmare: HP131-215; AC80, ToHit165%; Dam20-40.
I was surprised, to put it mildly.
Berkashyr has an AC of 131 and 164 life.
I thought that, to calculate the real CtH of the monster, you simply subtract your own AC from the demons CtH, that would have left a chance of 34% for the Red Storm to hit me.
Unfortunately, he hit me with nearly every strike, maybe 2 out of 3.
Plus: The second hand attack. With it , he should have been able to hit me even less:
'Lightning demons may hit with their second hand as well. Such an attack has the To Hit decreased by 20% and the damage increased by 4'
but still, he hit me very often, maybe 50%.
Thus, I was dead actually faster than I could react - thinking the beasts wouldn't hit me to much. My question is : why?
It may have something to do with a reduction of own AC while being in the midst of doing something - casting a spell or trying an attack, similar to the AC decrease in DII while running, but I don't know about that.
Does anyone know?
I'd appreciate your explanations.
Greetings, Fragbait
I have a strange experience to relate:
Some days ago, I was strafing through some nightmare levels with my clvl 27 Rogue Berkashyr-Nimsu, and I went down to the caves.
I had just given her Windforce with the help of the CoW, (yes, forgot to mention: I'm talking 'bout Hellfire 1.01), and it seemed that she was pretty invincible.
Well - she was not. Not only that I encountered the first version of lightning demons, the Red Storm demons, these beasts are pretty adept in dodging my arrows, too. So I ended up being swarmed and outnumbered by them and lost my life.
But I lost it really quickly!
I couldn't believe it, loaded and replayed the situation, slightly more carefully.
Same result. Two of them standing next to me and hitting me quickly led to another death scream.
Next logical step: Open JG and look up their stats:
Red Storm/Nightmare: HP131-215; AC80, ToHit165%; Dam20-40.
I was surprised, to put it mildly.
Berkashyr has an AC of 131 and 164 life.
I thought that, to calculate the real CtH of the monster, you simply subtract your own AC from the demons CtH, that would have left a chance of 34% for the Red Storm to hit me.
Unfortunately, he hit me with nearly every strike, maybe 2 out of 3.
Plus: The second hand attack. With it , he should have been able to hit me even less:
'Lightning demons may hit with their second hand as well. Such an attack has the To Hit decreased by 20% and the damage increased by 4'
but still, he hit me very often, maybe 50%.
Thus, I was dead actually faster than I could react - thinking the beasts wouldn't hit me to much. My question is : why?
It may have something to do with a reduction of own AC while being in the midst of doing something - casting a spell or trying an attack, similar to the AC decrease in DII while running, but I don't know about that.
Does anyone know?
I'd appreciate your explanations.
Greetings, Fragbait
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