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en:ruleset [2021/11/24 01:03] – [Ruleset changes from Community Patch] shadooowen:ruleset [2022/02/08 11:05] razyel
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 ====== Ruleset changes from Community Patch ====== ====== Ruleset changes from Community Patch ======
 Because Arkhalia is using Community Patch there are several ruleset changes in play from this source. While all these changes are considered to be a bugfix and to be considered as a new standard, there are still players who doesn't know about this and then reporting it as a bug. Because Arkhalia is using Community Patch there are several ruleset changes in play from this source. While all these changes are considered to be a bugfix and to be considered as a new standard, there are still players who doesn't know about this and then reporting it as a bug.
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   * <del>Flying creatures are immune to traps.</del>   * <del>Flying creatures are immune to traps.</del>
   * AOE spells ignore spell resistance (and spell mantle), only spell immunity applies.   * AOE spells ignore spell resistance (and spell mantle), only spell immunity applies.
 +  * Immunity to ability decrease doesn't affect penalties from items.
   * Curse effect ignores immunity to ability decrease.   * Curse effect ignores immunity to ability decrease.
 +  * Poison and disease effects ignore immunities to those effects (for example ability decreases will ignore immunity to ability decrease), the only way to avoid that is to get immunity to poison or disease specifically.  
 +  * Immunity to slow grants also immunity to speed decrease and vice-versa.
   * Hardcore Uncanny Dodge rule.   * Hardcore Uncanny Dodge rule.
   * Initiative has a real meaning. The one who wins the intiative roll, considers his opponent to be //flatfooted// for all attacks in his first //flurry//. This doesn't mean that the loser is fully flatfooted, he is flatfooted only towards the winner of the initative.   * Initiative has a real meaning. The one who wins the intiative roll, considers his opponent to be //flatfooted// for all attacks in his first //flurry//. This doesn't mean that the loser is fully flatfooted, he is flatfooted only towards the winner of the initative.
en/ruleset.txt · Last modified: 2022/02/08 11:05 by razyel