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<blockquote data-quote="Tigris" data-source="post: 9896103" data-attributes="member: 7043270"><p>If it is a single boss then yeah this is a good thing. Because everyone else would first need to do a roll and thus have a chance to fail to be in attack range of the boss.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes if it is s group of enemies all in the same place far at range, AND they have an ability to cheaper attack all together then its bad. But if enemies are on different places and they cant gang up on you it is definitly good. Like if an enemy tries to escape, you are the best. If 1 eneny sniper is there, you are the best.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If the GM has no fear and none of the enemies has an attack "let X colleagues attack" then you are also the best because it does not matter how many enemies there are because enemies get exactly 1 attack roll if you fail or produce a fear. (Ok with the fear you can activate a 2nd one but thats it). </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A bit in their favor? For attacking they have a +20 - +25% chance to hit compared to other classes (depending on enemy difficulty), without using 3 hope. With 3 hope against a tier 2 boss its +30% chance to hit. Around 55% vs 85%. This is not just "a bit in their favor". Your failure rate is 15% vs thr 45% of others. So others have a 3 times as high failure rate as you! </p><p></p><p></p><p>They also have the highest evasion from level 2 on (base 10 which is 2 lower than rogue and ranger, but their level 2+ animal form gets +3 to evasion on top of what you have. On top of that you can also use a shield without sacrificing damage, providing an additional +1 armor per tier over rogue and ranger. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Then if you have the element subclass and go for fire and spent a stress to activae enemies which deal damage to you even take 1d8 damage themselves. And with upgraded subclass they always mark a stress when taking damage from you. And since stress on enemies is used for stronger attacks each stress limits their damage output.</p><p></p><p>So enemies attacking you as the druid is not such a bad case. You might be even the worst target to attack in a group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigris, post: 9896103, member: 7043270"] If it is a single boss then yeah this is a good thing. Because everyone else would first need to do a roll and thus have a chance to fail to be in attack range of the boss. Yes if it is s group of enemies all in the same place far at range, AND they have an ability to cheaper attack all together then its bad. But if enemies are on different places and they cant gang up on you it is definitly good. Like if an enemy tries to escape, you are the best. If 1 eneny sniper is there, you are the best. If the GM has no fear and none of the enemies has an attack "let X colleagues attack" then you are also the best because it does not matter how many enemies there are because enemies get exactly 1 attack roll if you fail or produce a fear. (Ok with the fear you can activate a 2nd one but thats it). A bit in their favor? For attacking they have a +20 - +25% chance to hit compared to other classes (depending on enemy difficulty), without using 3 hope. With 3 hope against a tier 2 boss its +30% chance to hit. Around 55% vs 85%. This is not just "a bit in their favor". Your failure rate is 15% vs thr 45% of others. So others have a 3 times as high failure rate as you! They also have the highest evasion from level 2 on (base 10 which is 2 lower than rogue and ranger, but their level 2+ animal form gets +3 to evasion on top of what you have. On top of that you can also use a shield without sacrificing damage, providing an additional +1 armor per tier over rogue and ranger. Then if you have the element subclass and go for fire and spent a stress to activae enemies which deal damage to you even take 1d8 damage themselves. And with upgraded subclass they always mark a stress when taking damage from you. And since stress on enemies is used for stronger attacks each stress limits their damage output. So enemies attacking you as the druid is not such a bad case. You might be even the worst target to attack in a group. [/QUOTE]
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