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(please add more specific or better or correct me or whatever if you can, I want ot see more knowledge about the game here than help files and the occasional note on how to get gear)
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== In Game Use ==
 
== In Game Use ==
 
   
 
   
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HR is the one of two stats that determine how much damage an [[:Category:Archers|archer]] does, the other being the [[Missile Weapon Values|min-avg-max damage]] of their [[:Category:Missile Weapons|bow]].  [[Damage Roll|DR]] does nothing for missile weapon damage.
 
 
 
   
 
   
HR is the only important stat for [[:Category:Archers |archers]], your damage in determined without use of DR and relies on other factors.
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HR doesn't modify the amount of damage done by ordinary (non-missile) attacks, but it does raise the probability of attacks successfully hitting an opponent.  Most [[:Category:Hero|hero]] [[:Category:Warriors|warriors]] feel that their HR is "good enough" in full hitter gear, and instead choose to focus on raising their [[Damage Roll|DR]] as much as possible.  This strategy may not work as well if you're utilizing weapons that [[Double Hit|double hit]].  More attacks means more chances to miss, which means that you have more of a use for a higher HR bonus.
 
HR is much much less important for [[:Category:Warriors |br00ts]], as it seems that the HR makes little difference on the number of hits a warrior achieves, while [[Damage_Roll |DR]] is much more important.
 

Revision as of 12:02, 6 September 2006

After many hours of battles and experience, you will eventually gain the ability to see your hitroll and damroll. Your hitroll is the bonus given above and beyond the random number generated by the Mud. This involves your chances of hitting your enemy. Without a high hitroll, you are doomed to miss often. Many pieces of magical equipment around provide you with special hitroll bonuses; identify everything!



In Game Use

HR is the one of two stats that determine how much damage an archer does, the other being the min-avg-max damage of their bow. DR does nothing for missile weapon damage.

HR doesn't modify the amount of damage done by ordinary (non-missile) attacks, but it does raise the probability of attacks successfully hitting an opponent. Most hero warriors feel that their HR is "good enough" in full hitter gear, and instead choose to focus on raising their DR as much as possible. This strategy may not work as well if you're utilizing weapons that double hit. More attacks means more chances to miss, which means that you have more of a use for a higher HR bonus.