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Old 06-14-2003, 06:52 AM
Arastiroth
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I went in and checked my rangers ATK with showstats, and it showed his ATK as 0. I decided to make a new character and see if it somehow got messed up along the line. Made a new ranger, #level 40, #setskillall 150, and still got an ATK of 0 and multiple misses.

I then made an ogre warrior, and equiped him with fbss, two yaks, and full cobolt plus a cloak, #level 40, #setskillall 175, which managed to have him have an ATK of 15. I went to SRo, attacked a sand giant, which I got down to about 85% life before I was close to dead. Depopped SG, #heal self, #spawn Test 1 40, and attacked that. I basically get about 1 hit per every 5 or 6 swings, sometimes managing a double hit (very rarely -- about two or three double hits in the amount of time it took the ogres offense to raise up 10 pts -- was #healing myself throughout the fight), but other times going through a couple quad misses before hitting.

I also noticed the sand giant had an ATK of 0 when I #showstats him, but I've never done that on a NPC before, so I don't know if that's normal or not. I'm going to fool around with things to see if somehow when I sourced I brought that error in, but if anyone has any idea why that is happening, please let me know. =)
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