Aside from the MR you gain for playing Wizard Slayer, his abilities states that each successful hit applies a cumulative 10% magical failure or something like that.
So I wonder if anyone actually knows how this ability works. If I hit a mage with 10 hits, will he be unable to ever cast a spell again? Is it temporary, like time limited, or does it stay? And does a successful hit means punching through 10 damage of the FoA though his stone skin or must it be a "clean" hit, so to speak?
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Not too sure, so I'll just go on my thoughts...
A clean hit is when you roll enough to overcome any armour (AC).
As such, a little bit of damage would show this, as was 'enemy is immune to this kind of damage' as both mean you hit.
I think it would mean 10 successful hits would make 100% failure, though perhaps it is only for a few rounds/turns... as I say, I'm not sure.
A clean hit is when you roll enough to overcome any armour (AC).
As such, a little bit of damage would show this, as was 'enemy is immune to this kind of damage' as both mean you hit.
I think it would mean 10 successful hits would make 100% failure, though perhaps it is only for a few rounds/turns... as I say, I'm not sure.
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What Punkkat said, it isn't a cumulative effect or a condition incurred upon the mage in which there's a temp. or perm. chance of him failing a spell every time he tries to cast. Every time you hit the mage there's a one in ten chance his next spell will fail: that's it.
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As per GameBanshee Site:
[quote="GameBanshee]- Spell disruption (each hit results in +10% [cumulative] chance of spell failure) [/quote]
[url="]Here[/url]
It seems to say there that the 10% is cummulative...
[quote="GameBanshee]- Spell disruption (each hit results in +10% [cumulative] chance of spell failure) [/quote]
[url="]Here[/url]
It seems to say there that the 10% is cummulative...
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Huh.
That makes absolutely no sense to me. Lemme see what it says in the actual game here...
That makes absolutely no sense to me. Lemme see what it says in the actual game here...
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My answer will also not be completely what you are looking for, but still...Particularly, since I dislike Slayers (I am more for Iron Maiden
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Even if it is cumulative, adding 10% to previously 10% does not mean that with 10 successful hits opponent will be unable to cast magic. (10% of 100 is 90, additional 10% is than calculated from 90, that is 81, I guess).
My answer will also not be completely what you are looking for, but still...Particularly, since I dislike Slayers (I am more for Iron Maiden
Even if it is cumulative, adding 10% to previously 10% does not mean that with 10 successful hits opponent will be unable to cast magic. (10% of 100 is 90, additional 10% is than calculated from 90, that is 81, I guess).
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