Staggering Strike
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 1:25 pm
So, after searching the forums to find out what Staggering Strike is all about, I found no useful information. "Staggered" is a PnP status effect, not something native to NwN2, so I was curious to see how it would be implemented. The description for Staggering Strike is ripped straight from PnP sourcebooks and is therefore not particularly enlightening.
I downloaded jegs and whipped a character up. Based on my testing, it doesn't really work at all. On a successful "casting" (the game log makes it seem like I'm casting a spell, but then there is an attack roll associated with it...), the log reads "Dominating Someone." After maybe half a round, regardless of whether I keep fighting or start running, the log then reads "Destoyyyy the copy" followed by "You are no longer dominating (insert your character's name here)"
So, it seems like our attempt at a Stagger effect is a domination effect. But instead of dominating our opponent, we dominate ourselves? Either way, success or failure had absolutely no effect on my enemies (I tried several different types to make sure there wasn't some interference due to racial feats like immunity to mind spells and such). Additionally, it seems success or failure has nothing to do with whether or not I'm making a sneak attack, contrary to the description.
Seems like it needs quite a bit of work. I'd suggest removing it as an option until it gets sorted out.
I downloaded jegs and whipped a character up. Based on my testing, it doesn't really work at all. On a successful "casting" (the game log makes it seem like I'm casting a spell, but then there is an attack roll associated with it...), the log reads "Dominating Someone." After maybe half a round, regardless of whether I keep fighting or start running, the log then reads "Destoyyyy the copy" followed by "You are no longer dominating (insert your character's name here)"
So, it seems like our attempt at a Stagger effect is a domination effect. But instead of dominating our opponent, we dominate ourselves? Either way, success or failure had absolutely no effect on my enemies (I tried several different types to make sure there wasn't some interference due to racial feats like immunity to mind spells and such). Additionally, it seems success or failure has nothing to do with whether or not I'm making a sneak attack, contrary to the description.
Seems like it needs quite a bit of work. I'd suggest removing it as an option until it gets sorted out.