NWN Toolset guru questionnaire
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2003 10:42 am
Hallo and welcome, below you will be given a chance to show off your Toolset knowledge and help us Toolset-gurus-to-be. So, here it is:
#1: It has been mentioned that in SoU the Arcane Spell Failure and/or the Armor Check Penalty could be edited. Is that so, and if yes, how can it be done? (Examples are welcome)
#2: Custom monster creation. We create a monster of 4 levels. We arm it with 2 claw attacks and a bite. Both the claw attacks and the bite have an extra special effect. The claws have paralysis and the bite has wounding. When the monster is tested though, its character sheet shows one attack only.
-a) Why is that?
-b) How are attack sequences allocated?
-c) In order for the monster to have its full 3 attacks, must it have the appropriate hit dice (11+?)
-d) If c) is yes, what happens when the monster has enough hit dice for more attacks? (16 hit dice => 4 attacks)
#3: After some testing with the single attack, no special effects have been witnessed. Why? It has been noticed that paralysis has a percentile chance, wounding has nothing similar though.
#4: What is the difference between the On Hit and the On monster hit? Does the second one refer to when the monster is being hit by others?
That is all for now, thanks in advance to all those that will take the time to answer my questions. I am afraid there will be more in the future...
Be well,
Sveg
#1: It has been mentioned that in SoU the Arcane Spell Failure and/or the Armor Check Penalty could be edited. Is that so, and if yes, how can it be done? (Examples are welcome)
#2: Custom monster creation. We create a monster of 4 levels. We arm it with 2 claw attacks and a bite. Both the claw attacks and the bite have an extra special effect. The claws have paralysis and the bite has wounding. When the monster is tested though, its character sheet shows one attack only.
-a) Why is that?
-b) How are attack sequences allocated?
-c) In order for the monster to have its full 3 attacks, must it have the appropriate hit dice (11+?)
-d) If c) is yes, what happens when the monster has enough hit dice for more attacks? (16 hit dice => 4 attacks)
#3: After some testing with the single attack, no special effects have been witnessed. Why? It has been noticed that paralysis has a percentile chance, wounding has nothing similar though.
#4: What is the difference between the On Hit and the On monster hit? Does the second one refer to when the monster is being hit by others?
That is all for now, thanks in advance to all those that will take the time to answer my questions. I am afraid there will be more in the future...
Be well,
Sveg