Encounter specs (no ontology)

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On every [[Encounters|encounter]] article, there is a table, which lists various acronyms and words. If you do not know how to read such tables, the following lists the definitions used:
On every [[Encounters|encounter]] article, there is a table, which lists various acronyms and words. If you do not know how to read such tables, the following lists the definitions used:
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* AC: Unarmored, Light, Hardskin, Kevlar-2, Kevlar-3, Kevlar-4, HEV, Blob, Ghost, ''Human''
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* AC: C1, C2, C3, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, Blob, Ghost, ''Human'', ''RawDmg''
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** The first seven AC types are the standard Armor Classes.
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** The first eight AC types are the standard Armor Classes.
** For more information about Blob and Ghost, read the [[Protection chart]].
** For more information about Blob and Ghost, read the [[Protection chart]].
** If the AC listed is ''Human'', then this creature is likely a human whose AC depends on the clothes they wear.
** If the AC listed is ''Human'', then this creature is likely a human whose AC depends on the clothes they wear.
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** If the AC listed is ''RawDmg'', then they '''cannot feel [[Pain]]''' (similar to having Pain Sensitivity at 0%) and are unaffected by Pain-related effects. Instead, they have a limb damage counter and can only be killed by depleting their HP to 0. RawDmg notation is '''RawDmg: xx''', where '''''xx''''' is a number showing their maximum HP. RawDmg AC creatures also have a LDV reduction property (such as ''LDV-3'', etc.).
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* Weak points: Certain weak points have the '''(F)''' tag.
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** The '''(F)''' tag means that this weak point is a [[Gameplay mechanics#Aiming and body parts|facial feature (see Note 4)]].
* Skeleton types: Normal, Human, Sturdy, None
* Skeleton types: Normal, Human, Sturdy, None
** Normal: The creature's limbs and extremities (if it has any) can be '''broken'''. For every limb broken, the creature suffers from Strength-10%.
** Normal: The creature's limbs and extremities (if it has any) can be '''broken'''. For every limb broken, the creature suffers from Strength-10%.
** Human: The creature is likely a human and follows all of the [[Broken limb]] rules.
** Human: The creature is likely a human and follows all of the [[Broken limb]] rules.
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** Sturdy: The creature's skeleton is so hard, its bones cannot be broken unless under special circumstances.
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** Sturdy: The creature's skeleton is so hard, its bones cannot be damaged directly (via Blunt-type damage).
** None: The creature simply has no skeleton at all, there are no bones to break.
** None: The creature simply has no skeleton at all, there are no bones to break.
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* Body types: Soft-flesh, Hard-flesh, Dead flesh, Ghost body, Smoke body, Golem body, Metal hull, Blob
 
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** Soft-flesh: Implies that the use of poison-tipped weapons will result in poisoning this creature, UNLESS they have an explicit immunity to poison.
 
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** Anything else: This creature cannot be poisoned by using such weapons.
 
* CBT? = Can be [[Ally join|tamed]]?
* CBT? = Can be [[Ally join|tamed]]?
** If yes, the conditions are listed underneath.
** If yes, the conditions are listed underneath.
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** Some: The creature will restrict themselves only to certain types of weapons, or normally doesn't choose to use any, but can if the situation calls for it.
** Some: The creature will restrict themselves only to certain types of weapons, or normally doesn't choose to use any, but can if the situation calls for it.
** No: The creature is incapable of using contestant-usable weapons, and will rely on its own techniques, if it has any.
** No: The creature is incapable of using contestant-usable weapons, and will rely on its own techniques, if it has any.
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* LAW? = Is this creature [[Wanted level|protected by the law]]?
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* LAW? = Is this creature [[Wanted Level|protected by the law]]?
** Yes: Attacking or killing this creature will result in increased Wanted Level, unless the perpetrator is not concerned by the law.
** Yes: Attacking or killing this creature will result in increased Wanted Level, unless the perpetrator is not concerned by the law.
** No: There are no legal consequences to attacking or killing this creature whatsoever.
** No: There are no legal consequences to attacking or killing this creature whatsoever.

Latest revision as of 12:30, 4 June 2015

On every encounter article, there is a table, which lists various acronyms and words. If you do not know how to read such tables, the following lists the definitions used:

  • AC: C1, C2, C3, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, Blob, Ghost, Human, RawDmg
    • The first eight AC types are the standard Armor Classes.
    • For more information about Blob and Ghost, read the Protection chart.
    • If the AC listed is Human, then this creature is likely a human whose AC depends on the clothes they wear.
    • If the AC listed is RawDmg, then they cannot feel Pain (similar to having Pain Sensitivity at 0%) and are unaffected by Pain-related effects. Instead, they have a limb damage counter and can only be killed by depleting their HP to 0. RawDmg notation is RawDmg: xx, where xx is a number showing their maximum HP. RawDmg AC creatures also have a LDV reduction property (such as LDV-3, etc.).
  • Weak points: Certain weak points have the (F) tag.
  • Skeleton types: Normal, Human, Sturdy, None
    • Normal: The creature's limbs and extremities (if it has any) can be broken. For every limb broken, the creature suffers from Strength-10%.
    • Human: The creature is likely a human and follows all of the Broken limb rules.
    • Sturdy: The creature's skeleton is so hard, its bones cannot be damaged directly (via Blunt-type damage).
    • None: The creature simply has no skeleton at all, there are no bones to break.
  • CBT? = Can be tamed?
    • If yes, the conditions are listed underneath.
  • CUW? = Can use weapons?
    • Yes: The creature will actively use contestant-usable weapons and firearms and seek to find them.
    • Some: The creature will restrict themselves only to certain types of weapons, or normally doesn't choose to use any, but can if the situation calls for it.
    • No: The creature is incapable of using contestant-usable weapons, and will rely on its own techniques, if it has any.
  • LAW? = Is this creature protected by the law?
    • Yes: Attacking or killing this creature will result in increased Wanted Level, unless the perpetrator is not concerned by the law.
    • No: There are no legal consequences to attacking or killing this creature whatsoever.