Is DSO using scratch dammage formula?

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  1. dragons

    dragons Active Author

    A short answer can do the work.
    If no, then how you handle it?
     
  2. Berotomax

    Berotomax Forum Master

    Not exactly sure if I understand what you are asking for. Do you mean "scratch" like a constantly bleeding wound or a scratch caused by a projectile passing you really close and causing damage?
     
  3. dragons

    dragons Active Author

    It's question mainly for developers, it is a mathematical formula that might be used in the code. Ofcourse this formula have pros and cons and ofcourse there is more than 1 formula.
    You can check wiki if you ae interested in learning more.
     
  4. Berotomax

    Berotomax Forum Master

    Ok, I understand now. The simple answer is no. AFAIK, there is nothing like a scratch in DSO. You miss, hit or hit critically - no other option.

    Note that this is the DSO users forum, you won't find any DSO developer here.
     
  5. dragons

    dragons Active Author

    I doubt there is a developers forum or something, am I right?
     
  6. TheInfamous

    TheInfamous Board Analyst

    None, to the extent of my knowledge, you can't even contact Developers. Perhaps if you travel all the way to Germany and go to the Bigpoint building?
     
  7. dragons

    dragons Active Author

    Developers should read the forums, or atlleast the Designer for sure.
    This is a simple question, for improving my knowledge on DSO and think of new ways to fight opponents.

    I hope they answer!
     
  8. spiro_spula

    spiro_spula Forum Connoisseur

    All attacks that deal damage do at least 1 damage (if that is what you're referring to). However, low level characters/monsters cannot kill those of much higher level due to healing rate.
     
  9. dragons

    dragons Active Author

    So they are actualy using scratch dammage, I'm not surprised as this a browser game.
     
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