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Latest revision as of 21:28, 25 January 2016
AC ARMORCLASS AC_PAGE_ONE
AC is your armor class. It is a number from -100 to 100.
AC = Similar to a
100 = Naked person
0 = Very Heavily armored
-100 = Armored battle tank
Think of it as your chance of being hit.
Items with negative AC will push your AC lower when you wear it.
Items with the positive affect ARMOR will also push your AC lower.
ARMOR from spells and affects gets shared to the AC of every item you are wearing.
For example:
If you have a total of +25 ARMOR from various items you are wearing and a few spells.
So you have 5 pieces of armor on, each of those items would get a bonus +5 AC.
AC provides benefit in two ways -
Firstly, it adds to your defence reducing the chance of things
landing good attacks on you.
Secondly, it lowers the damage you do take.