Fatigue, hows it work ?
I understand the basics of it. You start with zero, movement, spells and attacks all have a 'cost' that increases it. Once at 100 you are considered unconcious and by degrees prior to that you lose statistics such as defence and armour value.
How does encumbrance affect it ?
Does armour/encumbrance affect spell casting other than reducing the available fatigue pool ?
what kind of fatigue return happens per action turn ? is there a base recovery per turn that is affected by encumbrance ?
In spell casting skills and gems offer a method of offsetting fatigue, how does that work ?
I have a lvl 3 fire commander who I'm scripting to cast Flame arrows, lvl 3 fire spell, at a cost of 100 fatigue, he has a fire gem in his inventory which is the cost. He wont seem to cast it. Is this a function of the calculations of Fatigue as in a commander cannot force himself unconcious ?
Anyone able to spend the time to pen an explain I would be most grateful to.
Spirokeat.
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