Combat commands
As with the standard movement and interactive commands, you will find most
of the combat commands that you will need for Xyllomer come to you intuitively.
They simply describe in as few words as possible, the type of action and intention
that you character has in a particular combat.
These commands to the right are used to initiate combat with another person,
player or NPC on the game. With the first command your character will attempt
to cause the maximum possible damage. With the second command they will avoid
causing bloodloss and cease combat when the enemy falls unconscious .. if the
enemy reinitiates combat upon waking, your character will again only hit them
until they fall unconscious.
kill <person>
stun <person> |
The combat mode commands are used to change your intentions while combat is
in progress. You may switch to killmode at any time in combat and back to stunmode
without restriction. However, any hits done in killmode will continue bleeding
for their normal duration, even though further blows will not extend the duration
of bleeding.
If the character is strong enough, any item which is carried can be thrown
at an enemy in combat. There are some items, like a long coat of mail or a sledgehammer
that the character needs to be very strong in order to throw.
Throwing an object will tire the character. The heavier the object, the more
tired the character will be from throwing it. There are some magical objects
on the game that can e thrown without tiring the character. As the character
gets tired, they will start to fight more and more slowly and eventually need
to rest before they can walk from place to place.
The mood in which the character fights affects the emphasis that they place
on attacking or defending themselves. Depending upon the mood they fight in,
the character will become more or less tired in combat. If a character takes
more care over defence, they will hit less often with their attacks and do less
damage .. and they will tire more over the longer duration of the combat. The
reason for this is obvious .. the more concentration you spend watching for
blows, the less you have to place your own blows well and the more energy you
expend attempting to block incoming attacks, the more tired you will become.
An out and out attack will require far less energy expenditure over time, although
you will probably find more damage is done to you in a short frenzied fight
than a longer more careful one.
mood <moodtype>
frenzy
brave
balanced
careful
defend |
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