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Dragonwilds:Combat

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Template:External Template:Otheruses Combat is an event in RuneScape: Dragonwilds in which two or more players and/or creatures fight. Combat is based around a randomly generated numbers in the form of "damage", which deplete a target's life points. The damage done by the parties involved is determined by several factors, including weapons and equipment. There are three major combat styles: Melee, Dragonwilds:Magic, and Dragonwilds:Ranged.

Players can influence their effectiveness in combat in many ways, such as boosting their combat via Dragonwilds:Perks.

Combat

The three combat classes in RuneScape: Dragonwilds are Melee, Ranged, and Magic.

Melee

  • Melee armour offers a -% in block stamina cost, +% in crit chance after blocking, and a +% on damage to staggered opponents on all three sets.
  • Melee armour also has a greater defence against melee attacks, while having the weakest defence against magic attack
  • Melee weapons have 3 damage type: Slash, Stab, and Crush.

Ranged

  • Ranged armour offer a +% stealth speed, -% in ranged attack stamina cost, and a +% to weak point damage on all three sets.
  • Range armour also has greater defence against range attacks, while having a equal defence stats in magic and melee.
  • Range weapons have two damage type: Arrows, and Bolts.Template:Sic

Magic

  • Magic armour offers a -% stamina regen delay, +% magic attack speed, and +% in magical crit change.
  • Magic armour also has a greater defence against magic attack, while having the weakest defence against melee attack.
  • There are four spell damage types: Air, Fire, Earth, and Water.Template:Sic

Combat variables

There are several variables in combat that moderate an entity's performance. Life points are possessed by players and foes, whereas the other mechanisms are used in foes sparingly or restrictively.

  • width=29x29 Dragonwilds:Health - Health represent how much damage a player or creature can withstand. When an entity loses all its life points, it dies. A player's maximum life points is at 100. The primary method of recovering life points is either drinking a Healing Potion, staying outside of combat for regen, or eating a fish that grants healing. Armour also provides reduction to how much damage you can recieve.
  • width=29x29 Dragonwilds:Stamina - Stamina represents how much energy a player has to be able to attack, dodge or block. If a player runs out of Stamina, they will be unable to dodge, and blocking will cause them to stagger (Parrying can regain some stamina). The Primary method of recovering stamina is allowing it to regen on its own. There are perks that grants some reduction to stamina being removed.
  • width=29x29 Dragonwilds:Lifeward - Lifeward represent additional and temporary Health on a player when wearing Dragonwilds:Power level 2 or higher armor, the higher the power level, the higher the Lifeward. To regenerate lost vital energy, players must either:

Combat stats

Combat stats are levels that determines a player's benefit when fighting in one of the three combat styles. In RuneScape: Dragonwilds, players have three of the following combat style and benefits:

Stamina reduction

Within RuneScape: Dragonwilds there are method of reducing stamina when using combat from devouring food or drinks that provide additional perks, such as Dragonwilds:Infusions. Infusions can be created by using the Dragonwilds:Cooking skill, and provides benefits such as stamina reduction when using one of the three combat style.

Combat Equipment

In RuneScape: Dragonwilds, combat equipment, such as Armours and Dragonwilds:Weapons provide additional stats boosts to help you either do more damage, or reduce the damage you will receive. Using good equipment is essential to combat, as well as dodging and parrying.

Weapons

Template:Main Weapons are items held that uses the either one or both hands to use and contributes on the player's base damage, damage multiplier and/or attack speed. Each weapon have a different Dragonwilds:Power level that determines their stats. The higher the power level the greater the stats is. Some weapons, like bows and crossbows have their own base damage, which is increased when using ammunition, which adds a damage multiplier.

Certain weapons, like Dragonwilds:Black Sword or the Dragonwilds:Zombie Axe have special effects that does better damage against certain enemies.

Armour

Template:Main Armours are items worn by the players that increases their defence against certain attack style, reducing incoming damage while providing buffs as well.. They also have a set effect which requires all three of the same combat style to unlock all three effect. Each armour have different power level that determines their stats. The higher the power level the greater the defence is. Armor also provides Lifeward, an additional and temporary hit points that is provided by newly crafted armor, by using Dragonwilds:Wardstones or the Dragonwilds:Soul Food perk.

Trinkets

Template:Main Trinkets are items worn by the players that grants additional effects to the wearer, such as the Dragonwilds:Ring of Recoil, which deflects certain percentage of damages back to the attacker(s), or the Dragonwilds:Salve Amulet, which increases damage to undead enemies. The Dragonwilds:Ring of Life provides a teleport back to your Dragonwilds:Bed when your HP is reduces to 1.

Special Action

Most, if not all weapons have the ability to use a Special Action, this is an ability that allows the player to use the max damage of their attack, at the cost of their stamina. Some like the Dragonwilds:Abyssal Whip or the Dragonwilds:Crystal Bow allows a special attack that provides more damage with other effects, like staggering or extra damages. Weapons that have special attacks or actions are;

Damage

Template:Main There are different type of weapon damages, including buffs, they are:

There are also critical damage, resistance damage and weak to damage, which both indicates when a target is receiving critical damage, is resistance to a damage type, or is weak to the damage type.

Weak spots

Some enemies have spots around them that usually allow you to hit critical damage; these are called weak spots. Weak spots are locations on a monster that always deal critical damage. Below is a list of monsters and their weak spots:

Animals and flora
Normal enemies Weak point
Dragonwilds:Chicken N/A
Dragonwilds:Chinchompa N/A
Dragonwilds:Kebbit N/A
Dragonwilds:Magpie and Dragonwilds:Raven N/A
Dragonwilds:Cow Head
Dragonwilds:Deer Head
Rats Head
Dragonwilds:Sheep Head
Dragonwilds:Terrorbird Head (neck included)
Wolves (including Dragonwilds:Dire Wolf) Head
Vines (Wild and Shock) Flower area
Dragonwilds:Ram Head
Goblins Head
Garou Head
Dragonwilds:Undead enemies Head
Dragonwilds:Skeletal Archer Head
Dragonwilds:Skeletal Hoplite Head
Dragonwilds:Skeletal Warrior Head
Dragonwilds:Skeletal Marauder Head
Dragonwilds:Skeletal Necromancer Head
Dragonwilds:Withered Enemies Head
Dragonwilds:Black Knights Head
Dragonwilds:Zamorakian Acolyte & Dragonwilds:Mage of Zamorak Head
Dragonwilds:Vault Guardians Head
Nature Spirits Head
Dragonwilds:Soulstone Sentinel Head
Bosses
Bosses Weak point
Dragonwilds:Plague King Head
Dragonwilds:Vault Archon Head
Dragonwilds:Vault Overlord Head
Dragonwilds:Vault Incinerator Head
Dragonwilds:Vault Pyroclast Head
Dragonwilds:Vault Corruptor Head
Dragonwilds:Abyssal Demon Head and Exposed core
Dragonwilds:Garou King Head
Dragonwilds:Velgar Head
Dragonwilds:Zogre Head
Dragonwilds:Green Dragon Head
Dragonwilds:Imaru Head & Exposed core
Dragonwilds:Blue Dragon Head
Dragonwilds:Black Knight Titan Head

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Trivia

  • In Template:RSL, as well as Template:OSL and Template:RSCL, combat has a system known as the "Combat Triangle". A means to explain how a Melee user beats a Ranged user, a Ranged user beats a Magic user, and a Magic user beats a Melee user. In RuneScape: Dragonwilds, there is no system. Instead, the armour of each combat style provide defences against their counterpart, with the highest defence towards the same combat style they are from.