Difference between revisions of "Plague Strike (Attack)"
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− | This is an 150 damage area of effect disease attack which can be applied randomly to all 3 ham pools. The effect has an 8 minute duration that ticks at 40 second intervals. It cannot be stacked upon individual ham bars, however all 3 ham bars can be hit by the plague strike individually producing 3 distinct ticks for each bar. No information is currently known about the radius size but we can begin at a 10 meter radius and adjust it upwards as creature size increases. | + | This is an 150 damage area of effect disease attack which can be applied randomly to all 3 ham pools. The effect has an 8 minute duration that ticks at 40 second intervals. It cannot be stacked upon individual ham bars, however all 3 ham bars can be hit by the plague strike individually producing 3 distinct ticks for each bar. No information is currently known about the radius size but we can begin at a 10 meter radius and adjust it upwards as creature size increases. The attack appears to have an equal chance of hitting each ham pool. |
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Game MechanicsThis is an 150 damage area of effect disease attack which can be applied randomly to all 3 ham pools. The effect has an 8 minute duration that ticks at 40 second intervals. It cannot be stacked upon individual ham bars, however all 3 ham bars can be hit by the plague strike individually producing 3 distinct ticks for each bar. No information is currently known about the radius size but we can begin at a 10 meter radius and adjust it upwards as creature size increases. The attack appears to have an equal chance of hitting each ham pool.
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