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Rya.Reisender

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Re: Representing agility
« Reply #15 on: August 26, 2009, 08:08:35 AM »
Hm I planned out a similar game where Agility doesn't influence the Dodging. There Agility has two uses:
1. You get the turn more often (after each action you get a delay, then after each interval the delay is reduced by "Agility" when it reaches 0 you get a turn).
2. If a ranged attacker attacks a melee character that melee character can only counter attack when his agility is higher than the agility of the attacker.