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=='''Damage-over-time'''==
=='''Damage-over-time'''==
A creature can use its ability to inflict [[Damage Calculation|damage-over-time]] effect on enemies.  
[[Damage Calculation|Damage-over-time]] effects can only be inflicted on enemies. They are applied equally without splash reduction.


Attack damage will be inflicted at first. Effect damage is dealt after each set amount of time until the duration of the effect is over. Effect damage can have different type from attack damage. An instant of effect damage is treated as an attack.
Affected creatures will take extra effect damage after the initial attack damage. Effect damage is inflicted after each set amount of time until the duration of the effect is over. Effect damage can have different type from attack damage. Each instant of effect damage is treated as an attack of its own.


Damage-over-time effects are applied equally to all enemies within effect radius, without splash reduction.  
Damage-over-time effects can be displayed differently.


Damage-over-time effects can be displayed differently.
* Bleeding creatures are surrounded by splashing hemolymph. Damage is physical.


* A bleeding creature is surrounded by splashing hemolymph. Damage is physical.
* Poisoned creatures are surrounded by green cloud. Damage is venom.


* A poisoned creature is surrounded by green cloud. Damage is venom.
Each creature can be inflicted with damage-over-time multiple times at once. The effects is [[Stat Explanation|stacked in value]].


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=='''Damage reflection'''==
=='''Damage reflection'''==
An affected creature with can inflict a percentage of damage they take on the attacker each time they are hit. A creature with ''thorn resistance'' can reduce reflecting damage by a certain percentage.  
Affected creatures can inflict a percentage of taken damage on the attacking enemies each time they are hit. Creatures with ''thorn resistance'' can reduce reflecting damage by a certain percentage.  


If the creature is affected by damage-over-time, the attacker will also receive reflecting damage over time, even if it has already moved away.
If the affected creatures are inflicted with damage-over-time effect, the attacking enemies will also receive reflecting damage over time, even if they have already moved away.


Reflecting damage is calculated before maximum taken damage is applied.
Reflecting damage is calculated before maximum taken damage is applied.


Damage reflection isn't triggered by projectiles or other damage reflection. It still works on mounting ants and termites.
Damage reflection isn't triggered by projectiles or other damage reflection. It can affect mounting enemies.


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Latest revision as of 12:11, 29 October 2024

This page shows the mechanics of damaging effects.


Damage-over-time

Damage-over-time effects can only be inflicted on enemies. They are applied equally without splash reduction.

Affected creatures will take extra effect damage after the initial attack damage. Effect damage is inflicted after each set amount of time until the duration of the effect is over. Effect damage can have different type from attack damage. Each instant of effect damage is treated as an attack of its own.

Damage-over-time effects can be displayed differently.

  • Bleeding creatures are surrounded by splashing hemolymph. Damage is physical.
  • Poisoned creatures are surrounded by green cloud. Damage is venom.

Each creature can be inflicted with damage-over-time multiple times at once. The effects is stacked in value.

Users
Physical Venom


Damage reflection

Affected creatures can inflict a percentage of taken damage on the attacking enemies each time they are hit. Creatures with thorn resistance can reduce reflecting damage by a certain percentage.

If the affected creatures are inflicted with damage-over-time effect, the attacking enemies will also receive reflecting damage over time, even if they have already moved away.

Reflecting damage is calculated before maximum taken damage is applied.

Damage reflection isn't triggered by projectiles or other damage reflection. It can affect mounting enemies.

Users
Physical Venom
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