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* Raise Primary stats to around 60-80, [[proficiency]] and primary skills to 20 | * Raise Primary stats to around 60-80, [[proficiency]] and primary skills to 20 | ||
* Raise a [[proficiency]] to 30 and a couple of primary skills to 30 | * Raise a [[proficiency]] to 30 and a couple of primary skills to 30 | ||
− | * [[Dungeon Stats]]: Primary stat to | + | * [[Dungeon Stats]]: Primary stat to 230, 130 for the other stats |
* 40 [[proficiency]] and [[skills]] | * 40 [[proficiency]] and [[skills]] | ||
− | * Primary stat to | + | * Primary stat to 250, 150 for other stats |
* etc | * etc | ||
[[Category:Info]] | [[Category:Info]] |
There are six primary stats, and these represent your abilities.
Typing list stats
will give you a list of your current stats excluding buffs.
How strong you are. Raising your strength allows you to carry more, deal a greater amount of damage in combat, and increases your maximum hitpoints.
How smart you are. Raising your intelligence increases your maximum amount of mana and can make casting certain spells and skills more effective.
How strong your endurance is. Raising your willpower helps you regain hitpoints and fatigue back faster, and increases your maximum fatigue.
How healthy you are. Raising your constitution will increase your maximum hitpoints and fatigue.
How agile you are. Raising your dexterity allows you to dodge better in combat situations and affects how many attacks you get per combat round.
How charming you are. Raising your charisma will result in lower prices in the shops when you buy items, and higher prices when you sell. In fact, many shopkeepers will not deal with you unless a certain ratio of your total number of stats is charisma.
Note: chr must = 1/12 total stats (to sell in most shops)
Hitpoints are a numerical representation of the damage your player can take before she / he / it dies. If your player's hitpoints drop below 1, you will become incapacitated, and if they drop below the negative value of your constitution, you will die.
Mana is a numerical representation of the mental and magical power your player has to draw from. Some races, such as androids, have no mana. Mana is used when querying monsters, and in the casting of spells.
Fatigue is a numerical representation of your physical and mental stamina. Fatigue is used each time you attack in combat, even if you are not wielding a weapon, and by some skills.
To raise your stats, you need to go to the Temple of the Ages. Commands of note will be: cost and raise
You can raise your stats however you wish, but this may be a reasonable approach: