Does stunning enemies help against special attacks?

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  • wobbly
    Prophet
    • May 2012
    • 2631

    Does stunning enemies help against special attacks?

    I'm wondering if the -2 from an enemy being stunned applies to the power of it's special attack. For instance does using a staff of light on wraiths help against slow & str drains? or blasting that shadow spider with a horn of thunder? What about trolls & knockback? I'm guessing not with snow trolls & equip damage (though they still have a -2 to hit you).
  • taptap
    Knight
    • Jan 2013
    • 710

    #2
    Originally posted by wobbly
    I'm wondering if the -2 from an enemy being stunned applies to the power of it's special attack. For instance does using a staff of light on wraiths help against slow & str drains? or blasting that shadow spider with a horn of thunder? What about trolls & knockback? I'm guessing not with snow trolls & equip damage (though they still have a -2 to hit you).
    I don't know. Stun on you reduces all skills by 2, it doesn't change your damage at all. Since some special attacks are side effects of being hit, others require a will check, yet others check against unaffected stats (knockback tests strength vs. constitution, no?) the results would likely be confusing.

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    • half
      Knight
      • Jan 2009
      • 910

      #3
      Originally posted by wobbly
      I'm wondering if the -2 from an enemy being stunned applies to the power of it's special attack. For instance does using a staff of light on wraiths help against slow & str drains? or blasting that shadow spider with a horn of thunder? What about trolls & knockback? I'm guessing not with snow trolls & equip damage (though they still have a -2 to hit you).
      It lowers all their skills by 2. Most monster special abilities are based on Will checks, so it helps with those.

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