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==Buffs==
 
==Buffs==
A "buff" is any item/spell/potion/ability/etc that increases, decreases, or otherwise changes a skill, stat, or proficiency. Most buffs add to the total "buffed" score for an item, but there are exceptions. Potions, for example, actually raise base stats(so an Intelligence-enhancing potion raises your base(unbuffed) Intelligence temporarily.
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A "buff" is any item/spell/potion/ability/etc that increases, decreases, or otherwise changes a skill, stat, or proficiency. Most buffs add to the total "buffed" score for an item, but there are exceptions. Potions, for example, actually raise base stats(so an Intelligence-enhancing potion raises your base (unbuffed) Intelligence temporarily.
  
 
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'''Example:''' a character has a base STR of 10 and is wearing a Ring of Strength +2, their base STR is still 10, but they have a buffed STR of 12.
 
'''Example:''' a character has a base STR of 10 and is wearing a Ring of Strength +2, their base STR is still 10, but they have a buffed STR of 12.
  
==Modifiers==
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Buffed stats apply to proficiency caps. If a player has 12 points in a Weapon Proficiency, but only 10 strength, they would recieve only 10 points of the proficiency, but if they buffed the strength to 12, they would get all 12.
Modifiers are used in almost every aspect of calculations throughout the game. Modifiers are calculated for all skills, stats, and proficiencies.
 
 
 
Unless otherwise stated, a modifier is always the relevent score, divided by 5, rounded down to the nearest 0.5.
 
 
 
'''Example:''' A stamina of 15 yields an STA modifier of 1.5. A Stamina of 17 also yields 1.5, as does 19. Only a stamina of 20 raises the modifier to 2.
 
 
 
==Buffed vs. Unbuffed==
 
Some checks will work from a buffed or unbuffed scores. For example, the [[MRPG Exo-Mage|Exo-Mage]] uses unbuffed INT modifiers, making it very important for Exo-Mages to have higher base intelligence.
 
 
 
An Unbuffed Mod is the modifer for the unbuffed score. Some calculations might use the buffed modifier but the unbuffed score, or vice-versa(Again, such as Exo-Mages, who use the unbuffed INT Modifier but the Buffed Proficiency).
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 11 August 2018

Buffs

A "buff" is any item/spell/potion/ability/etc that increases, decreases, or otherwise changes a skill, stat, or proficiency. Most buffs add to the total "buffed" score for an item, but there are exceptions. Potions, for example, actually raise base stats(so an Intelligence-enhancing potion raises your base (unbuffed) Intelligence temporarily.

Buffed

The term "buffed" applies to the total score after all buffs are applied.

Example: a character has a base STR of 10 and is wearing a Ring of Strength +2, their base STR is still 10, but they have a buffed STR of 12.

Buffed stats apply to proficiency caps. If a player has 12 points in a Weapon Proficiency, but only 10 strength, they would recieve only 10 points of the proficiency, but if they buffed the strength to 12, they would get all 12.

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