Difference between revisions of "Armor Piercing"

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|title = Armor Piercing
|title = Armor Piercing
|overview=Certain creatures have extra protection that allows them to ignore extra damage from critical hits or sneak attacks, which is called [[fortification]]. '''Armor-Piercing''' gives you the ability to bypass some or all of that protection. Armor-piercing only helps you against targets with [[fortification]].
|overview=Certain creatures have protection that allows them to ignore extra damage from critical hits or sneak attacks, which is called [[fortification]]. '''Armor-Piercing''' gives you the ability to bypass some or all of that protection. Armor-piercing only helps you against targets with [[fortification]].
|effect=While an item with armor-piercing is equipped, you gain the ability to bypass fortification, and treat any target you attack as if its [[fortification]] were equal to its actual [[fortification]] - your '''armor-piercing''' bonus.
|effect=While an item with armor-piercing is equipped, you gain the ability to bypass fortification, and treat any target you attack as if its [[fortification]] were equal to its actual [[fortification]] - your '''armor-piercing''' bonus.
|related=
|related=
* [[Fortification]]
* [[Fortification]]
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 20:15, 27 May 2022


Overview

Certain creatures have protection that allows them to ignore extra damage from critical hits or sneak attacks, which is called fortification. Armor-Piercing gives you the ability to bypass some or all of that protection. Armor-piercing only helps you against targets with fortification.

Effect

While an item with armor-piercing is equipped, you gain the ability to bypass fortification, and treat any target you attack as if its fortification were equal to its actual fortification - your armor-piercing bonus.