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    Default what figure First_Strike is?

    Dear Sirs, can anyone tell me, what does figure First_Strike from the table special_ability_phase_stat_effects_tables?

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    Default Re: what figure First_Strike is?

    Even though you specifically only adressed the male members of the forum, I'll still answer, I hope you don't mind.
    I looked through the whole table and I don't see anything that has to do with first strike. There is an entry for first strike in the melee_weapons table for example. Are you sure that you didn't mix them up?

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    Default Re: what figure First_Strike is?

    If something goes wrong, I'm sorry, anshliysky not home, I can make nonsense.


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    Dunno, I noticed that too. Not sure if it actually does anything, it's probably an attempt at applying the Always Strikes First rule.

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    Another question, if I may, who knows how to make buff for the speed of melee attacks?

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    Default Re: what figure First_Strike is?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aleks_tkael View Post
    Another question, if I may, who knows how to make buff for the speed of melee attacks?
    i think it's in the melee_weapons table or the land_units table but the specific column is attack_interval. i think reducing that increases attack speed. not entirely sure tho cuz i remember someone saying that animations are really important to damage calculation in TW:WH

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    Default Re: what figure First_Strike is?

    Likely something they've inserted in anticipation of adding elves to the game (indicator that Wood Elves will be joining soon? Perhaps Bretonnia are going to get their allies back?). Whether it has any effect, or what it actually does mechanically there's no information about.

    As for melee attack speed, its handled in the melee_weapons table under the register melee attack interval

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