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<onlyinclude>Every character in the game has 6 attributes that determine their statistics and performance in various tasks. These attributes are: [[Strength]], [[Dexterity]], [[Intelligence]], [[Constitution]], [[Perception]] and [[Charisma]]. You can find the effects that these have on a character on their individual pages.
<onlyinclude>You’re given a pool of '''Creation Points''' that can be distributed among the six attributes – 100 if your new hero is a [[Beastman]] or a [[Demon]], 120 if [[Human]]. Creation Points can be spent to increase your attributes from their minimum value of 6 up to their cap, which is normally 18 but can change according to the character’s race and family (as shown in the table below, which lists cap variations by race). If the value of an attribute is below 10, you’ll suffer maluses to all the statistics related to it – that’s why it’s convenient to raise each up to 10, particularly for inexperienced players.</onlyinclude>
 
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You’re given a pool of '''Creation Points''' that can be distributed among the six attributes – 100 if your new hero is a [[Beastman]] or a [[Demon]], 120 if [[Human]]. Creation Points can be spent to increase your attributes from their minimum value of 6 up to their soft cap, which is normally 18 but can change according to the character’s race and family (as shown in the table below, which lists cap variations by race). If the value of an attribute is below 10, you’ll suffer maluses to all the statistics related to it – that’s why it’s convenient to raise each up to 10, particularly for inexperienced players.</onlyinclude>
 
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To exemplify, let’s say you’ve selected a [[Beastman]] character of the [[Nheedra]] family – a strong breed, but quite slow in reflexes and not the most apt to charm others (it’s a bear, after all…). You’re then able to raise your [[Strength]] and [[Constitution]] up to 20, but your [[Dexterity]] and [[Charisma]] only up to 16.
 
To exemplify, let’s say you’ve selected a [[Beastman]] character of the [[Nheedra]] family – a strong breed, but quite slow in reflexes and not the most apt to charm others (it’s a bear, after all…). You’re then able to raise your [[Strength]] and [[Constitution]] up to 20, but your [[Dexterity]] and [[Charisma]] only up to 16.
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There is an important catch here though: the relation between Creation Points and attributes is not 1:1! On the contrary, the higher you want to increase an attribute, the more Creation Points you have to spend. Moreover, each race and family (besides [[Human]]s) has an '''affinity''' with a specific attribute (highlighted in blue in the table above), which makes that attribute easier to increase.
 
There is an important catch here though: the relation between Creation Points and attributes is not 1:1! On the contrary, the higher you want to increase an attribute, the more Creation Points you have to spend. Moreover, each race and family (besides [[Human]]s) has an '''affinity''' with a specific attribute (highlighted in blue in the table above), which makes that attribute easier to increase.
   
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While affinity and caps might look relevant to nerds only, they’re not. Most bonuses given by an attribute grow '''exponentially''' with the score of the attribute – that is, points allocated from 20 to 25 are far more effective than points allocated from, say, 10 to 15, thus making cap variations determined by race selection quite significant. Furthermore, reaching a '''Natural Score''' of 20 with each attribute grants an additional unique bonus to the character.
 
While affinity and caps might look relevant to nerds only, they’re not. Most bonuses given by an attribute grow '''exponentially''' with the score of the attribute – that is, points allocated from 20 to 25 are far more effective than points allocated from, say, 10 to 15, thus making cap variations determined by race selection quite significant. Furthermore, reaching a '''Natural Score''' of 20 with each attribute grants an additional unique bonus to the character.
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What’s the Natural Score of an attribute? It’s the sum of your basic score, defined at character creation, plus points coming from '''talents'''. Indeed, each branch of the [[Talent Tree]] contains talents that grant a total of +2 to a specific attribute. So there you go – even a poor Human who enjoys no cap modifiers can score a 20!
 
What’s the Natural Score of an attribute? It’s the sum of your basic score, defined at character creation, plus points coming from '''talents'''. Indeed, each branch of the [[Talent Tree]] contains talents that grant a total of +2 to a specific attribute. So there you go – even a poor Human who enjoys no cap modifiers can score a 20!
   
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'''Attributes are hard capped at 25 (natural score + talents + equipment bonuses + temporal modifiers).'''
==Current Table==
 
Evasion cap: 1000
 
 
The current attribute table as of [[Alpha Phase 2|Alpha 2 test 1]]:
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
 
| [[Strength|STRENGTH]]
 
! STR 6
 
! STR 7
 
! STR 8
 
! STR 9
 
! Basis (10)
 
! STR 11
 
! STR 12
 
! STR 13
 
! STR 14
 
! STR 15
 
! STR 16
 
! STR 17
 
! STR 18
 
|-
 
|[[Endurance]]
 
|1100
 
|1200
 
|1300
 
|1400
 
|1500
 
|1600
 
|1700
 
|1800
 
|1900
 
|2000
 
|2100
 
|2200
 
|2300
 
|-
 
|{{Section link|Endurance|Endurance Regen|nopage=y}}
 
|7,2
 
|8,4
 
|9,6
 
|10,8
 
|12
 
|13,2
 
|14,4
 
|15,6
 
|16,8
 
|18
 
|19,2
 
|20,4
 
|21,6
 
|-
 
|[[Life]]
 
|5500
 
|6000
 
|6500
 
|7000
 
|7500
 
|8000
 
|8500
 
|9000
 
|9500
 
|10000
 
|10500
 
|11000
 
|11500
 
|-
 
|{{Section link|Life|Life Regen|nopage=y}}
 
|0,6
 
|0,6
 
|0,7
 
|0,7
 
|0,8
 
|0,8
 
|0,9
 
|0,9
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1,1
 
|1,1
 
|1,2
 
|-
 
|[[Melee Damage]]
 
| -16%
 
| -12%
 
| -8%
 
| -4%
 
|0%
 
|4%
 
|8%
 
|12%
 
|16%
 
|20%
 
|24%
 
|28%
 
|32%
 
|-
 
|[[Armor|Armour]]
 
| -40
 
| -30
 
| -20
 
| -10
 
|0
 
|10
 
|20
 
|30
 
|40
 
|50
 
|60
 
|70
 
|80
 
|-
 
|[[Carry Weight]]
 
|70
 
|75
 
|80
 
|85
 
|90
 
|95
 
|100
 
|105
 
|110
 
|115
 
|120
 
|125
 
|130
 
|-
 
| &nbsp;
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[Dexterity|DEXTERITY]]
 
!DEX 6
 
!DEX 7
 
!DEX 8
 
!DEX 9
 
!Basis (10)
 
!DEX 11
 
!DEX 12
 
!DEX 13
 
!DEX 14
 
!DEX 15
 
!DEX 16
 
!DEX 17
 
!DEX 18
 
|-
 
|[[Attack Speed]]
 
| -8%
 
| -6%
 
| -4%
 
| -2%
 
|0%
 
|2%
 
|4%
 
|6%
 
|8%
 
|10%
 
|12%
 
|14%
 
|16%
 
|-
 
|{{Section link|Resistances|Acid Resistance|nopage=y}}
 
|12%
 
| -6%
 
| -4%
 
| -2%
 
|0%
 
|2%
 
|4%
 
|6%
 
|8%
 
|10%
 
|12%
 
|14%
 
|16%
 
|-
 
|[[Evasion]]
 
|90
 
|105
 
|120
 
|135
 
|150
 
|165
 
|180
 
|195
 
|210
 
|225
 
|240
 
|255
 
|270
 
|-
 
| &nbsp;
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[Intelligence|INTELLIGENCE]]
 
!INT 6
 
!INT 7
 
!INT 8
 
!INT 9
 
!Basis (10)
 
!INT 11
 
!INT 12
 
!INT 13
 
!INT 14
 
!INT 15
 
!INT 16
 
!INT 17
 
!INT 18
 
|-
 
|[[Energy]]
 
|600
 
|700
 
|800
 
|900
 
|1000
 
|1100
 
|1200
 
|1300
 
|1400
 
|1500
 
|1600
 
|1700
 
|1800
 
|-
 
|{{Section link|Energy|Energy Regen|nopage=y}}
 
|12
 
|14
 
|16
 
|18
 
|20
 
|22
 
|24
 
|26
 
|28
 
|30
 
|32
 
|34
 
|36
 
|-
 
|[[Willpower]]
 
|90
 
|105
 
|120
 
|135
 
|150
 
|165
 
|180
 
|195
 
|210
 
|225
 
|240
 
|255
 
|270
 
|-
 
|{{Section link|Resistances|Magic Resistance|nopage=y}}
 
| -8%
 
| -6%
 
| -4%
 
| -2%
 
|0%
 
|2%
 
|4%
 
|6%
 
|8%
 
|10%
 
|12%
 
|14%
 
|16%
 
|-
 
|[[Memory]]
 
|16
 
|17
 
|18
 
|19
 
|20
 
|21
 
|22
 
|23
 
|24
 
|25
 
|26
 
|27
 
|28
 
|-
 
| &nbsp;
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[Constitution|CONSTITUTION]]
 
!CON 6
 
!CON 7
 
!CON 8
 
!CON 9
 
!Basis (10)
 
!CON 11
 
!CON 12
 
!CON 13
 
!CON 14
 
!CON 15
 
!CON 16
 
!CON 17
 
!CON 18
 
|-
 
|[[Life]]
 
|13320
 
|15855
 
|18480
 
|21195
 
|7500
 
|8100
 
|8700
 
|9300
 
|9900
 
|10500
 
|11100
 
|11700
 
|12300
 
|-
 
|{{Section link|Life|Life Regen|nopage=y}}
 
|0,8
 
|1,1
 
|1,5
 
|1,9
 
|0,8
 
|0,9
 
|1
 
|1,2
 
|1,4
 
|1,6
 
|1,8
 
|2
 
|2,2
 
|-
 
|[[Fortitude]]
 
|90
 
|105
 
|120
 
|135
 
|150
 
|165
 
|180
 
|195
 
|210
 
|225
 
|240
 
|255
 
|270
 
|-
 
|{{Section link|Resistances|Elemental Resistance|nopage=y}}
 
| -8%
 
| -6%
 
| -4%
 
| -2%
 
|0%
 
|2%
 
|4%
 
|6%
 
|8%
 
|10%
 
|12%
 
|14%
 
|16%
 
|-
 
|{{Section link|Resistances|Poison Resistance|nopage=y}}
 
| -8%
 
| -6%
 
| -4%
 
| -2%
 
|0%
 
|2%
 
|4%
 
|6%
 
|8%
 
|10%
 
|12%
 
|14%
 
|16%
 
|-
 
|[[Carry Weight]]
 
|82
 
|84
 
|86
 
|88
 
|90
 
|92
 
|94
 
|96
 
|98
 
|100
 
|102
 
|104
 
|106
 
|-
 
| &nbsp;
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[Perception|PERCEPTION]]
 
!PER 6
 
!PER 7
 
!PER 8
 
!PER 9
 
!Basis (10)
 
!PER 11
 
!PER 12
 
!PER 13
 
!PER 14
 
!PER 15
 
!PER 16
 
!PER 17
 
!PER 18
 
|-
 
|[[Critical Chance]]
 
|0,0%
 
|0,0%
 
|0,0%
 
|0,0%
 
|0,0%
 
|0,5%
 
|1,0%
 
|1,5%
 
|2,0%
 
|2,5%
 
|3,0%
 
|3,5%
 
|4,0%
 
|-
 
|[[Critical Damage]]
 
|50%
 
|50%
 
|50%
 
|50%
 
|50%
 
|60%
 
|70%
 
|80%
 
|90%
 
|100%
 
|110%
 
|120%
 
|130%
 
|-
 
|[[Accuracy]]
 
|90
 
|105
 
|120
 
|135
 
|150
 
|165
 
|180
 
|195
 
|210
 
|225
 
|240
 
|255
 
|270
 
|-
 
| &nbsp;
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[Charisma|CHARISMA]]
 
!CHA 6
 
!CHA 7
 
!CHA 8
 
!CHA 9
 
!Basis (10)
 
!CHA 11
 
!CHA 12
 
!CHA 13
 
!CHA 14
 
!CHA 15
 
!CHA 16
 
!CHA 17
 
!CHA 18
 
|-
 
|[[Luck]]
 
| -100
 
| -75
 
| -50
 
| -25
 
|0
 
|25
 
|50
 
|75
 
|100
 
|125
 
|150
 
|175
 
|200
 
|}
 
   
 
==Respec==
 
==Respec==

Revision as of 17:24, 18 July 2020

Every character in the game has 6 attributes that determine their statistics and performance in various tasks. These attributes are: Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, Constitution, Perception and Charisma. You can find the effects that these have on a character on their individual pages.

You’re given a pool of Creation Points that can be distributed among the six attributes – 100 if your new hero is a Beastman or a Demon, 120 if Human. Creation Points can be spent to increase your attributes from their minimum value of 6 up to their soft cap, which is normally 18 but can change according to the character’s race and family (as shown in the table below, which lists cap variations by race). If the value of an attribute is below 10, you’ll suffer maluses to all the statistics related to it – that’s why it’s convenient to raise each up to 10, particularly for inexperienced players.

WildfolkDemons
HUMANSCHADRAUDOADRANHEEDRAERWYDRABLOODSHADOWHELLFIRE
STR+2+2-1+2-3-+1+3
DEX+2+4--2--1+2-
INT+2--2-+3+3--3
CON+2+2-+3-2-3-2+3
PER+2+2+1-+2-+3-2
CHA+2-+3-2+1+3--3
POINTS3030303030303030

Legend: Decrease soft cap, Increase soft cap, Increase soft cap with affinity


To exemplify, let’s say you’ve selected a Beastman character of the Nheedra family – a strong breed, but quite slow in reflexes and not the most apt to charm others (it’s a bear, after all…). You’re then able to raise your Strength and Constitution up to 20, but your Dexterity and Charisma only up to 16.

There is an important catch here though: the relation between Creation Points and attributes is not 1:1! On the contrary, the higher you want to increase an attribute, the more Creation Points you have to spend. Moreover, each race and family (besides Humans) has an affinity with a specific attribute (highlighted in blue in the table above), which makes that attribute easier to increase.


ATTRIBUTE SCOREATTRIBUTE COSTCUMULATIVE COSTAFFINITY COSTCUMULATIVE COST WITH AFFINITYPOINTS SAVED WITH AFFINITY
2144232715
2043832414
1943432113
1843031812
1732621511
1632321310
152201119
142181108
13216197
12214186
11212175
10210164
928153
836242
733221
600000


While affinity and caps might look relevant to nerds only, they’re not. Most bonuses given by an attribute grow exponentially with the score of the attribute – that is, points allocated from 20 to 25 are far more effective than points allocated from, say, 10 to 15, thus making cap variations determined by race selection quite significant. Furthermore, reaching a Natural Score of 20 with each attribute grants an additional unique bonus to the character.

What’s the Natural Score of an attribute? It’s the sum of your basic score, defined at character creation, plus points coming from talents. Indeed, each branch of the Talent Tree contains talents that grant a total of +2 to a specific attribute. So there you go – even a poor Human who enjoys no cap modifiers can score a 20!

Attributes are hard capped at 25 (natural score + talents + equipment bonuses + temporal modifiers).

Respec

The current plan is to give every account 1 free stat respec. After that, it will be possible to buy them from the store, but their use will be severely limited (e.g. if you respec a character, you have to wait 1 month to respec the same character again)