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Before version 3.16.0, the game has attack dodge and spell dodge. The former is removed entirely, while the latter became a special stat that only obtainable from [[Acrobatics]] keystone. The dev also introduced a new layer of damage migration called [[spell suppression]]
Before version 3.16.0, the game has attack dodge and spell dodge. The former is removed entirely, while the latter became a special stat that only obtainable from [[Acrobatics]] keystone. The dev also introduced a new layer of damage migration called [[spell suppression]]
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* Attack dodge has been removed from the game entirely.
* Attack dodge has been removed from the game entirely.
* Existing sources of dodge have been replaced with [[spell suppression]] or other bonuses.
* Existing sources of dodge have been replaced with [[spell suppression]] or other bonuses.
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''For a detailed explanation of these changes, see {{section link|Version 3.16.0|Core Character Defences and Recovery}}.''
''For a detailed explanation of these changes, see {{section link|Version 3.16.0|Core Character Defences and Recovery}}.''
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* Spell Block and Spell Dodge now apply to reflected Spell damage.
* Spell Block and Spell Dodge now apply to reflected Spell damage.
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* Introduced to the game.
* Introduced to the game.
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[[Category:Game mechanics]]
[[Category:Game mechanics]]

Revision as of 02:16, 25 July 2022

Not to be confused with Evasion.

Dodge is a layer of defence that provides a chance to prevent damaging hits.

Mechanics

Whether a character dodges a hit is determined by their chance to dodge, which is capped at 75%. Dodge is rolled randomly each time the character would be hit. On a successful dodge, the character does not take the hit. For this reason, dodge is handled before block and avoidance, both of which provide a chance to mitigate the damage of hits rather than preventing them outright. Dodge is not affected by the enemy's accuracy.

Sources of dodge

The only source of dodge is the Acrobatics keystone, which provides a chance to dodge spell hits by converting spell suppression into spell dodge.

NameStats
Acrobatics
Modifiers to Chance to Suppress Spell Damage instead apply to Chance to Dodge Spell Hits at 50% of their value
Maximum Chance to Dodge Spell Hits is 75% [1]

Version history

Before version 3.16.0, the game has attack dodge and spell dodge. The former is removed entirely, while the latter became a special stat that only obtainable from Acrobatics keystone. The dev also introduced a new layer of damage migration called spell suppression

Version Changes
3.16.0
  • Attack dodge has been removed from the game entirely.
  • Existing sources of dodge have been replaced with spell suppression or other bonuses.
  • The Acrobatics keystone has been redesigned so that it converts spell suppression into spell dodge.

For a detailed explanation of these changes, see Version 3.16.0 § Core Character Defences and Recovery.

0.11.2
  • Spell Block and Spell Dodge now apply to reflected Spell damage.
Unknown
  • Introduced to the game.