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  • rdermyer
    Apprentice
    • Jul 2007
    • 79

    Couple of questions

    I can't target things that I don't have a direct line of sight to; in a crowd, I can't hit the guy in the middle with my Stinking Cloud. I'm okay with this, but I can't tell if it also affects monsters; can every member of a pack of hounds hit me from down the hallway, or is it just the one in front?

    Also, my stats are starting to max out at 18/100... I have maximize checked as "yes". I thought that meant that my Con would max out at 18/100 + 2 for race plus class bonuses (High Elf Ranger), so 18/120. I've never maxed out any stats before, so maybe that's just how it is and I'm misinterpreting the descriptions.

    Anyway, here's my dump.
  • Kadoles
    Apprentice
    • Feb 2008
    • 58

    #2
    i've noticed the same thing. my ball spells and wands only target the first monster. I don't think monsters have the same restrictions.

    i havent found enough stat potions to see how high i can get.
    Current Char

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    • PowerDiver
      Prophet
      • Mar 2008
      • 2820

      #3
      Originally posted by rdermyer
      I can't target things that I don't have a direct line of sight to; in a crowd, I can't hit the guy in the middle with my Stinking Cloud. I'm okay with this, but I can't tell if it also affects monsters; can every member of a pack of hounds hit me from down the hallway, or is it just the one in front?
      You should be able to use targeting mode. Instead of a direction, press '*' to select any targetable monster or 'p' to choose a target by position, unless 3.1 changed this.

      Originally posted by rdermyer
      Also, my stats are starting to max out at 18/100... I have maximize checked as "yes". I thought that meant that my Con would max out at 18/100 + 2 for race plus class bonuses (High Elf Ranger)
      If you check, you have 18/100 + 2 + 6 = 18/180 total. Without maximize the total would be 18/100 + 6 = 18/160.

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      • Kadoles
        Apprentice
        • Feb 2008
        • 58

        #4
        k) a Set of Leather Gloves of Agility [1,+6] (+3)
        +3 dexterity.

        t) a Set of Caestus of Free Action (+0,+3) [2,+6]
        Prevents paralysis.

        with "k" i have 150 mana

        with "t" i have 146 mana

        shouldn't it be the other way around?
        Current Char

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        • Pete Mack
          Prophet
          • Apr 2007
          • 6883

          #5
          Both dex and FA negate the mana glove penalty. The cesti are heavier and you are over the mana penalty weight for armor.
          That said, with mana well over 100 you probably don't need to worry about it.

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          • rdermyer
            Apprentice
            • Jul 2007
            • 79

            #6
            Originally posted by PowerDiver
            If you check, you have 18/100 + 2 + 6 = 18/180 total. Without maximize the total would be 18/100 + 6 = 18/160.
            Awesome, thanks a bunch. I was having a little trouble making sense of that, because it has the 18/100 in the Self column, and I wasn't exactly sure what that meant. I guess that's my "pre-bonus" stats.

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            • buzzkill
              Prophet
              • May 2008
              • 2939

              #7
              I can't target things that I don't have a direct line of sight to; in a crowd, I can't hit the guy in the middle with my Stinking Cloud. I'm okay with this, but I can't tell if it also affects monsters; can every member of a pack of hounds hit me from down the hallway, or is it just the one in front?

              In FA, thought I don't know for sure, I've observed that creatures of a like kind, assembeled in a 'pack or gang' can indeed target you despite identical creatures being in the way, without hitting thier friendlies. I never observed rangers hitting other ranger with arrows, or fire hounds damaging other fire hounds with thier breath.

              Creatures of different types often hit each other when casting/breathing at you, but I'm not sure if it's because thier attack actually hits other creatures, or if it's because the attack hits you and they are simply within it's area of effect.

              And, you can target enemies in the middle of a pack (I use *o, then the movement keys) but I've found that the missle/spell often hits a target nearer to you than the one you were aiming at. I don't think that you have a higher percentage chance of hitting the target you're aiming at. I DO think that the game just uses the targeting to establish a line of fire. Then if you miss the first enemy in your line of fire, you have a chance to hit the second, and so on. I could be wrong.
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              • Psi
                Knight
                • Apr 2007
                • 870

                #8
                It depends on spell/missile type. Bolt spells and missiles hit the first target in LoS (unless you miss with ammo). Balls (such as stinking cloud) hit the monster you aim at and splash those around. Breaths in V are ball types I think; in FA they are arcs that fan out from the 'caster'.

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