Difference between revisions of "Target"

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==Multiple targets==
 
==Multiple targets==
If something is targeted that is too far away, and another [[player]] runs in to attack, the first player will not fight against that player but will instead parry and dodge the other player's attacks. If that happens, the player will not be able to change aim or shield bash.
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The ''target'' is generally the sole focus of the [[player]]'s offensive capabilities, whereas the player will attempt to defend all incoming attacks whether the aggressor is targeted or not. Normally, if a player has no target selected, any aggression from creatures is met with automatic targeting and retaliation. However, if a player targets one creature afar and is attacked by another, this is not the case - the target will not change. This introduces the possibility that the player will accidentally just stand there doing no attacks. The player will also not be able to change his aim or shield bash in this circumstance.
  
 
'' Be aware of what is targeted ''
 
'' Be aware of what is targeted ''

Revision as of 08:30, 20 June 2012

Main / Skills / Fighting / Target


Fighting in Wurm uses a target-to-attack system.

To enter combat, simply right-click the entity, and select target. Then, move within fighting range. There are 3 distances:

Multiple targets

The target is generally the sole focus of the player's offensive capabilities, whereas the player will attempt to defend all incoming attacks whether the aggressor is targeted or not. Normally, if a player has no target selected, any aggression from creatures is met with automatic targeting and retaliation. However, if a player targets one creature afar and is attacked by another, this is not the case - the target will not change. This introduces the possibility that the player will accidentally just stand there doing no attacks. The player will also not be able to change his aim or shield bash in this circumstance.

Be aware of what is targeted

You show off some moves means you have no target or the target is out of melee range.


See also