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![]() ![]() Burnout moves him backward, deals 4-8 damage to both front-rank heroes, lights them on fire, and grants him a dodge. Although he has a 200% move resistance, he can end up in the front rank if you push his books around. Burnout:This ability is only used if the Librarian is in the front rank.Mandatory Reading:The Librarian can use this damaging attack from any of the back three ranks, inflicting 6-10 damage, applying stress, and applying a burn for two turns.The Librarian employs three primary attacks, using them twice per turn However, burning the books randomly assigns one stress damage to one of your heroes, setting up an enrage timer that we’ll discuss later. Incidental damage to the books does not affect the speed at which he burns them. The Librarian reduces the book’s HP to the next nearest increment of 15, so a stack of books with 45 HP is reduced to 30, while a stack of 40 HP is also reduced to 30. Starting in rank four, he targets the books in rank three. The Librarian begins by burning the stack of books directly before him. (I would like options for andmore types of buff durations - ticks right before initiatives are rolled (handy for buffs to SPD/PROT/DODGE/etc, and maybe Guards), ticks based on the distance the party walked (good for some camp/curio buffs), and maybe more.By understanding his abilities and how to counteract them, adventurers can minimize the damage to their party and successfully defeat this book-burning menace. My mod did this sort of stuffs, until I started to "fix" non-bug inconveniences and work around unfixable bugs in game-balance-changing ways. I have no idea how Buff/Debuff's ticking can be fixed by a modder. If an attack misses, the next attack (by the same combatant, presumably) gains extra ACC, but this effect cannot be told to the player. The same file determines values for walking speed, base Virtue Chance, effects of Torchlight, etc. These values are defined in shared/rules.json, so it would be incompatible with other mods which affect it. The cap has to be "100% - ", so the lower limit must be set to 10%. ![]() ![]() ACC Cap is fixable (again if my theory, which I myself suspect is not too precise, is to be trusted), but with some limitations like these. ![]()
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