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Questions on creating new units
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 6:03 am
by Skanvak
I am contemplating creating a WH40K scenario for ATGold but there are a few thing that I don't understand in the SFT statistics.
_ What is the "pow" "powDef"? My question is how does this translate in the combat model. what is the link with the %kill/%retreat? I am looking for a comprehensive answer.
_ What is a kill?
_ why is there different hit point for different SFT group and attack defence?
_ what size should be the graphics for SFT?
Other question :
_ what is the use of landscape group? it seems useless.
RE: Questions on creating new units
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 5:39 pm
by Veni
Skanvak, I haven't worked too much with the SFT stats, so I can't answer those questions.
Landscape groups are used in the editor to set which terrain types a location type can/can't be built on.
RE: Questions on creating new units
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 6:27 am
by Skanvak
Thank you, at least this solve something. I hope someone will be able to answer on the SFT/combat model. This is important so someone should know.
RE: Questions on creating new units
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 7:14 am
by Vic
Hi there Skanvak,
The AT wiki should help:
http://www.vrdesigns.nl/atwiki/doku.php ... ation_type
best wishes,
Vic
RE: Questions on creating new units
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 5:58 pm
by Skanvak
Yes, the wiki help.
If I understand correctly the hit chance is an opposed roll between the power of the attackers and the hit points of the defender, then and only then the kill/retreat/pin roll is made.
RE: Questions on creating new units
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 3:54 am
by Vic
ORIGINAL: Skanvak
Yes, the wiki help.
If I understand correctly the hit chance is an opposed roll between the power of the attackers and the hit points of the defender, then and only then the kill/retreat/pin roll is made.
Indeed.
Read up here for detailed description of combat algorithm:
http://www.vrdesigns.nl/atwiki/doku.php ... lculations
best,
Vic
RE: Questions on creating new units
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 4:48 am
by Skanvak
This is what I did. I was reformulating to check if I understand correctly.