Playtester 861832ec27 Enchant Deadly Poison / Magnum Break Damage Bonus and Durations (#8191)
- Added missing EDP 25% poison damage bonus (it was already fixed in renewal but applies to pre-re too), that works identical to the 20% fire damage bonus from Magnum Break; both buffs overwrite each other
- The damage on which EDP/Magnum Break is based on now considers defense reduction, passive mastery, refine and true sight
- The EDP/Magnum Break damage bonus now considers spirit sphere damage, but the spirit sphere part is non-elemental; both are added together before they get rounded down
- The EDP/Magnum Break damage bonus can now become negative through attribute table and is dispelled on logout
- The EDP/Magnum Break damage bonus no longer applies when damage is already 0 or lower beforehand
- EDP is now applied after defense, refine and mastery
- Refine bonus now is applied before mastery and between both the damage is capped to 1
- Envenom's fixed damage bonus is now a mastery bonus (was already fixed in renewal but applies to pre-re too) and thus increased by EDP
- Fixed damage interaction between MO_FINGEROFFENSIVE (Throw Spirit Sphere) with Magnum Break, refine and spirit spheres
- Fixed Magnum Break costing HP; it requires HP but does not consume it
- Fixed Sonic Blow's damage formula (300%+50%*skill_lv) and how the bonus from Sonic Acceleration works (+10% to ratio)
- Poison/DPoison now reduce hard DEF vs. monsters by 25%, but the DEF reduction no longer stacks
- Fixed DPoison's duration (60s base duration on all levels)
- Fixed Enchant Deadly Poison duration in Renewal
- Fixed chance of DPoison to be inflicted (3% level 1+2, 4% level 3+4, 5% level 5)
- Fixed negative resistances not increasing the chance of a status change to occur (it's only capped to 0 in renewal)
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rAthena

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rAthena is a collaborative software development project revolving around the creation of a robust massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG) server package. Written in C++, the program is very versatile and provides NPCs, warps and modifications. The project is jointly managed by a group of volunteers located around the world as well as a tremendous community providing QA and support. rAthena is a continuation of the eAthena project.

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Table of Contents

  1. Prerequisites
  2. Installation
  3. Troubleshooting
  4. More Documentation
  5. How to Contribute
  6. License

1. Prerequisites

Before installing rAthena there are certain tools and applications you will need which differs between the varying operating systems available.

Hardware

Hardware Type Minimum Recommended
CPU 1 Core 2 Cores
RAM 1 GB 2 GB
Disk Space 300 MB 500 MB

Operating System & Preferred Compiler

Operating System Compiler
Linux gcc-6 or newer / Make
Windows MS Visual Studio 2017 or newer

Required Applications

Application Name
Database MySQL 5 or newer / MariaDB 5 or newer
Git Windows / Linux

Optional Applications

Application Name
Database MySQL Workbench 5 or newer

2. Installation

Full Installation Instructions

3. Troubleshooting

If you're having problems with starting your server, the first thing you should do is check what's happening on your consoles. More often that not, all support issues can be solved simply by looking at the error messages given. Check out the wiki or forums if you need more support on troubleshooting.

4. More Documentation

rAthena has a large collection of help files and sample NPC scripts located in the /doc/ directory. These include detailed explanations of NPC script commands, atcommands (@), group permissions, item bonuses, and packet structures, among many other topics. We recommend that all users take the time to look over this directory before asking for assistance elsewhere.

5. How to Contribute

Details on how to contribute to rAthena can be found in CONTRIBUTING.md!

6. License

Copyright (c) rAthena Development Team - Licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0

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