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''"HD" redirects here. For the obsolete player race, see [[Hill Dwarf]]'' | ''"HD" redirects here. For the obsolete player race, see [[Hill Dwarf]]'' | ||
− | + | '''Hit dice''' ('''HD''') is roughly equivalent to a monster's [[experience level]]; it is ''not'' the same as [[hit points]]. | |
− | + | ==Useful Info== | |
+ | Each monster has a set HD value. It has an effect on the following: | ||
− | + | *Monster accuracy. Melee [[to-hit]] equals <code>18 + HD * 1.5</code>, or <code>18 + HD * 2.5</code> with the [[Fighter flag]]. Beam to-hit is <code>12 * HD</code>. | |
+ | *Monster [[spell power]]. The more HD, the stronger the spell. The exact effect depends on the spell in question. | ||
+ | *Some [[attack flavour]]s are modified by HD. For example, the "cold" attack flavour deals more damage if the attacker has more HD. | ||
+ | *Certain player effects, like [[Dazzling Flash]], [[Mephitic Cloud]], and [[atropa]] / [[datura]] [[dart]]s, check the target's HD directly. The way HD is checked depends on the effect itself. | ||
− | Some examples: [[hobgoblin]]s and most other D:1 monsters have 1 HD, [[ogre (monster)|ogre]]s have 5, [[ancient lich]]es have 27. [[Cerebov]] only has 21, despite its fearsome spells. The highest-HD monsters are [[orb of fire|orbs of fire]] at 30: this is why they deal so much damage with their spells. | + | Maximum HP and [[willpower]] are also determined by HD in an indirect way. Monsters have a predefined HP/will value, independent from their HD (e.g. two monsters with the same HD can have different will). However, lowering HD will lower a monster's HP/will, while increasing HD has the opposite effect. |
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+ | Some examples: [[hobgoblin]]s and most other D:1 monsters have 1 HD, [[ogre (monster)|ogre]]s have 5, [[ancient lich]]es have 27. [[Cerebov]] only has 21, despite its fearsome spells. The highest-HD monsters are [[orb of fire|orbs of fire]], at 30: this is why they deal so much damage with their spells. | ||
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+ | ===Modifying=== | ||
+ | The player can temporarily reduce monsters' HD by [[draining]] them (weapons of [[draining (brand)|draining]], certain other [[negative energy]]-based attacks), or by [[Malmutate|malmutating]] them (such as from [[Irradiate]]). | ||
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+ | For [[Summonings]] spells, you can increase HD of your [[summon]]s by increasing [[spell power]]. | ||
[[Category:Game mechanics]] | [[Category:Game mechanics]] |
Latest revision as of 19:04, 6 March 2024
"HD" redirects here. For the obsolete player race, see Hill Dwarf
Hit dice (HD) is roughly equivalent to a monster's experience level; it is not the same as hit points.
Useful Info
Each monster has a set HD value. It has an effect on the following:
- Monster accuracy. Melee to-hit equals
18 + HD * 1.5
, or18 + HD * 2.5
with the Fighter flag. Beam to-hit is12 * HD
. - Monster spell power. The more HD, the stronger the spell. The exact effect depends on the spell in question.
- Some attack flavours are modified by HD. For example, the "cold" attack flavour deals more damage if the attacker has more HD.
- Certain player effects, like Dazzling Flash, Mephitic Cloud, and atropa / datura darts, check the target's HD directly. The way HD is checked depends on the effect itself.
Maximum HP and willpower are also determined by HD in an indirect way. Monsters have a predefined HP/will value, independent from their HD (e.g. two monsters with the same HD can have different will). However, lowering HD will lower a monster's HP/will, while increasing HD has the opposite effect.
Some examples: hobgoblins and most other D:1 monsters have 1 HD, ogres have 5, ancient liches have 27. Cerebov only has 21, despite its fearsome spells. The highest-HD monsters are orbs of fire, at 30: this is why they deal so much damage with their spells.
Modifying
The player can temporarily reduce monsters' HD by draining them (weapons of draining, certain other negative energy-based attacks), or by malmutating them (such as from Irradiate).
For Summonings spells, you can increase HD of your summons by increasing spell power.