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Every attack made by a player has a small chance to inflict a 1 damage per tick bleed. This bleed duration probably lasts 120 seconds. This base chance is thought to be around 5%. The Wound Chance attribute on weapons modifies this base chance. For example a wound chance mod of 100% would make the base chance at 10% to start a bleed. It's unknown whether this is a targeted pool attack or if it is multi hit pool. | Every attack made by a player has a small chance to inflict a 1 damage per tick bleed. This bleed duration probably lasts 120 seconds. This base chance is thought to be around 5%. The Wound Chance attribute on weapons modifies this base chance. For example a wound chance mod of 100% would make the base chance at 10% to start a bleed. It's unknown whether this is a targeted pool attack or if it is multi hit pool. | ||
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Game Mechanics - Mechanics Category
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Game MechanicsA 'bleed' is a Damage Over Time (DOT) attack. While it applies an initial damage value to a HAM pool, it will also wound a random secondary to that pool while it ticks. A bleed will last until cured by the first-aid ability, teras kasi artist meditation, or its duration runs out. Each form of bleed attack has a base chance (possibly a potency value) of applying the bleed effect. This base chance is checked against the target's bleed resistance to determine the ultimate percentage chance for the effect to land. Bleeds come in two durations, 120 second varieties and 180 second which tick at 20 second intervals. Bleeds cannot be used to kill or incapacitate a target as it will only bring the target down to 1 point of HAM at the least.
Note: No known formula exists for calculating the chance of a bleed to be applied to a target nor for the effects of bleed resistance on these chances.
Bleed SourcesBleeds have a number of sources including:
Bleeds induced from special attacks are based off of the damage done to the target. For players, Bleeds from DIFFERENT special attacks or sources stack. For example health shot 1 will stack with health shot 2. When a bleed effect from one special is attempted again, a check is made to see if the damage dealt by that special attack will result in a higher tick bleed. If the damage result is higher or matches the current bleed then the new bleed effect will overwrite the current one, resetting the tick timer as well. Npcs are not bound by bleed stacking rules and thus can stack bleeds from the same specials as many times as they wish.
Creature Attacks
Weapons with inherent bleed effects will execute this effect on any target that is hit by the attacker. Weapons with inherent bleed effects include:
Presumably special attacks that utilize weapons with inherent bleed effects can be considered area of effect bleeds if the special utilizes an area of attack. The bleed effect from the weapon would attempt to apply its effect individually on each target within the radius on the attack. Weapons with inherent bleed effects also have a potency value which makes a check against the defender's bleed resist modifiers to determine the percentage chance of successfully applying the bleed effect.
Random Bleed Chance
Bleed TypesThere are 4 types of bleeds attacks in SWG:
There are two types of area of effect bleeds; Spherical bleeds and Cone Area Bleeds. Upon hitting a target, these attacks will hit all targets within a certain radius which is dependent on the special used and area of effect radius component on the weapon used (if the attack is done with a weapon that has an aoe component to it). No radius is known for spherical bleeds but we could perhaps use 10 meters as a starting point for smaller creatures and have the radius scaled upward as the creature size increases. Area of effect bleeds can consist of Multi Pool Bleeds such as the creature attack Open Wounds. Presumably special attacks that utilize weapons with inherent bleed effects can be considered area of effect bleeds if the special utilizes an area of attack. The bleed effect from the weapon would attempt to apply its effect individually on all targets within the radius on the attack. AOE bleed sources include:
Single target bleed sources include:
Multi pool bleed These bleed attacks will randomly target one of an enemy's ham pools to apply the effect to. These attacks can have their effect applied to all of the primary ham pools, however (most likely) only one per pool as they probably can't stack on the same pool.
Multi pool bleed sources include:
Targeted Pool Bleed
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