How did the cityguard, the paladin and the paladin's target end up at Sumner's Crossroad? Why was the paladin even wanted? Did the paladin know the cityguard was there? Who was the target, did he perhaps summon the paladin in an attempt to game the system just to get the paladin punished? And more questions...
All it tells us is that a wanted paladin is attacked by a cityguard at Sum
Level: Within 9 levels at most, except in the case of distention.
Experience: Within 30% of each other. Based on the higher experience amount.
Because of the level criteria a lvl 40 would not get lvl 11 in pk-range no matter the experience hole. Still, I cant say for sure the experience hole affect pk-range or not.
The dwarf could have eaten a mobdeath and as such be an additional 4200 experience points lower, bringing his pk-range down to 249410 experience points. Any d-elf without a recent mobdeath would have more than that at lvl 33.
An AP with 1000 or an unlimited number of charges would be the strongest char in theory.
There is no char in CF that avoid 100% of all attacks so in theory an AP could reach the point where a single attack could kill any other char in the game with one hit*. At that point, nothing else could really beat such AP.
*The counter point to this would be that there is a limit to how much damage on
Because what is seen in the log does not confirm that statement. In the log the nightwalker takes DISMEMBER-MASSACRES from defilement and MUTILATES-DISMEMBER with the rare MASSACRES from slice, while the character takes DISMEMBERS-MASSACRES from both. Take a second or two to think about this. Does it seem to make sense?
It will process whatever image your eyes recieve and over time adapt to it to make it "normal". If you have never used glasses before, your brain is "configured" to how your eyes used to capture the world and make it normal for you. As soon as you put on glasses to correct whatever problem there was, your brain will at first percieve it as abnormal. Things may look wavy, your
...if any orc lord wants to take a look. My mic is broken at the moment so cant record anything myself (not that I could sing well enough to make anyone listen more than the 2 seconds I need to break your eardrums). Its lyrics that work with the music of Nuclear Attack by Sabaton.
Never said much and my choice of the word "probably" means its just a guess.
But I compared it with shaman instead of healer, and from PBFs I found most dwarf shamans at hero with little more than 900 hp. I've no idea how reliable that information is though. But if we compare that with a dwarf warriors, I'm guessing, 1250(roughly: 20/level + the extra 200 for the last 10 leve
June 24, 2007
- Offense forms have been rebalanced
*** Damage output of all forms redone
*** Skills for many forms have been redone
*** 12 new forms have been added
*** 15 new skills have been added
*** Panther moved from tier 1 to tier 3
*** Rhino moved from tier 3 to tier 1
*** Timber wolf merged with wolf
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Just compare the hp between an arial bard and an arial warrior at hero, not counting gear. Wont be the same. I'm guessing somewhere along the line of 200hp difference. For the dwarf, the difference between bard and warrior is probably going to be even bigger.
I think you are close. If we look at the damage ranges of the hits before and after vanguard drops he goes from taking 43-65/hit to taking 80-130 or something which is close to double. Which would make it easy to assume Vanguard in this fight granted him close to 50% reduction. That is rather nice.