Posture Up (Game Mechanics)

From SWGANH Wiki
Revision as of 17:49, 11 March 2009 by Ready (Talk | contribs) (Game Mechanics)

(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search




Game Mechanics - Mechanics Category

SWGANH Wiki is a repository of Star Wars Galaxies Developer information. This site is only meant to be used by SWGANH Developer team.


Navigation

Description

Template (Game Messages)

Related Tags

25% This document has been partially completed.

Mechanics This document is about game mechanics.

Game Mechanics

Posture Up is a special class of posture change. It changes the target's posture to the next higher posture. If the target is prone then it kneels; if the target is kneeling then it is forced to stand. Targets that are hit with Posture Up attacks can start changing posture immediately, as with any posture change. Posture Up has a 30 second timer, much like (but independent of) knockdown during which the target cannot be issued another posture change again. The effects of Posture Up can be mitigated through either having Defense vs Posture Up skill modifiers. Posture Up defensive skill mods will reduce the chance that the effect can be applied to the target. All posture up attacks have a base chance of succeeding against a target which is further modified by the target's defenses against posture up. Posture up success chance is further lowered on a scaling basis against targets of higher CL than the target initiating the posture up.



Note: There is no known formula for calculating any aspect of knock down defense.

One possible idea is the following:


The defense vs. {state} skill mods are probably percentage based. So a 100% defense vs. stun would be the real limit: you never get stunned. However, it's also possible (but I've never seen it confirmed one way or the other) that different stun or KD attacks have different chances of sticking. You see this already with the potency stat on CM poisons/diseases: higher potency has a better chance of sticking. If that's the case, it might be along the lines of this:

ChanceOfState = ( AttackStatePotency - DefenseVsState ) / 100;
StateRoll = random(0,1);
if [ StateRoll < ChanceOfState ] { ApplyState(); }

Formulas

Note: Supposedly all states have a 5% chance to be applied/resisted regardless of defenses on the target.

  • 1. Needs a base Posture Up application success chance for creatures.
  • 2. Needs a base Posture Up application success chance for player Posture Up abilities.
  • 3. Needs a formula for comparing Posture Up application success chance versus Posture Up defense modifiers of the target.

Source References

Source Source in Context