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Attack Abbreviations

Discussion in 'User Created Content' started by Thurgian, Jul 30, 2010.

  1. Thurgian

    Thurgian New Member

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    Monsters, in 4e, have far fewer attack than players; and typically a narrower spectrum of effects.

    To reduce how often I have to refer to the "Description" of the monster, I have taken to listing special non-attack functions as attacks (Teleportations, whatever); and cramming as much information into the Attack Name as possible.

    Some Examples:

    "Name" S@W R20 AB3 Ong5

    Would describe an Attack Called "Name", that was a "Standard at Will", with a range of 20, producing an Area Burst 3, and providing Ongoing 5 Damage.

    Some of the other abbreviations I use:

    S4 (or S5 or S6) indicates a standard attack, the recharges on a 4+ (5+ or 6+)

    SE Standard Encounter

    M@W Minor at Will

    CB Close Burst

    II Immediate Interrupt

    SB Standard, Recharges when Bloodied

    ZH (Only available when the mob is reduced to Zero Health)

    Certainly not revolutionary; but it does give me an "at-a-glance" overview of the creatures combat abilities.
     
  2. Dan

    Dan Member

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    I do that too! Let's compile a complete list of these kinds of mods, and I'll put that on the 4E survival page on the wiki.
     
  3. Dan

    Dan Member

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    For at will, encounter, and daily powers, we are currently using these for the DDI importer.

    - (at will)
    * (encounter)
    ** (Daily)

    This also helps with the sorting.
     
  4. Thurgian

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    You are going to make me put glasses on.

    I can't remember ever seeing a "-" in front of an @will attack.
     
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    Dan Member

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    Well, you could just keep at wills and basics without prefixes. The major thing is the * or ** for daily/encounter. Those stand out.
     
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    Well, you could just keep at wills and basics without prefixes. The major thing is the * or ** for daily/encounter. Those stand out.
     
  7. Thurgian

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    But then, I can only get @wills and basics to be at the beginning of the list by sorting twice, and @wills might be in-front of basics.

    I think I need a signature, brb ...
     

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