Technically, it does lower his STR, or is SHOULD.
What happens is the negative to STR applied by weaken is applied as an AMOD
also, just a negative to it. So what should happen, is your +10 now becomes
a +5 (+10 from eq, -5 from weaken). If enough negatives are cast (ie Poison,
Plague, etc.) then the AMOD becomes low enough that it will go below the
BASE number and in SCORE is should then show something like "STR 23(19)".
- Valnir
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alderon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 7:06 AM
Subject: RE: Player Stats
Ok.
I sent this already using the wrong email account, and it didn't make it
onto the newsletter (or I'm totally blind)
When you look at a pfile, you have 2 lines that deal with player stats.
"Attr", and "AMOD". "Attr" is a player's actual stats. "AMOD" are the
stats
that get added by eq and spells and such.
I want to put a cap on the "AMOD" values, or get rid of them completely.
If
a player has trained his STR to max, and he wears eq that adds a total of
10
to his STR, when another player casts a weaken spell on him, it subtracts
the STR from the "AMOD" line, and it will never really lower his STR like
it
should.
What can I do??
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