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''Modifies the chance to hit this particular character.''
''Modifies the chance to hit this particular character.''
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'''Armor Class''' (abbreviated as '''AC''') is a derived statistic from '''Fallout''' and '''Fallout 2''', used in all the FOnline games.
'''Armor Class''' (abbreviated as '''AC''') is a derived statistic from '''Fallout''' and '''Fallout 2''', used in all the FOnline games.


AC modifies the chance for a particular character to be hit by an attack. The defender's AC is directly subtracted from the attacker's [[chance to hit]].
'''NOTE''': Armor Class has been totally re-engineered as of 01 September 2017. Previously it only applied under specific conditions, based on the combat mode. Now it's just a regular modifier for the attacker's [[chance to hit]].
 
Armor class is only applied under specific conditions, based on the combat mode.
 
== [[Real-Time]] Combat ==
 
Armor class is applied when
*A character is '''running'''.
 
AC is 0 when standing, or walking otherwise.
 
== [[Turn-Based]] Combat ==
 
Armor class is applied when...
* ...a character spends at least half of their [[Action Points]] on movement.
* ...a character ends their turn with at least half of their [[Action Points]] unspent.
 
AC is 0 otherwise.
 


== Understanding Armor Class ==
== Understanding Armor Class ==
Armor Class modifies the chance for a particular character to be hit by an attack. The defender's AC is directly subtracted from the attacker's [[chance to hit]].
Armor Class modifies the chance for a particular character to be hit by an attack. The defender's AC is directly subtracted from the attacker's [[chance to hit]].
Armor Class is no longer working only when running.


Armor Class = (3 * [[Agility]]) + [[Livewire]] + [[Armor]]
Armor Class = (3 * [[Agility]]) + [[Livewire]] + [[Armor]]

Latest revision as of 15:47, 5 July 2023

Modifies the chance to hit this particular character.

Armor Class (abbreviated as AC) is a derived statistic from Fallout and Fallout 2, used in all the FOnline games.

NOTE: Armor Class has been totally re-engineered as of 01 September 2017. Previously it only applied under specific conditions, based on the combat mode. Now it's just a regular modifier for the attacker's chance to hit.

Understanding Armor Class

Armor Class modifies the chance for a particular character to be hit by an attack. The defender's AC is directly subtracted from the attacker's chance to hit.

Armor Class = (3 * Agility) + Livewire + Armor

Note: Armor Class is capped at 140, and stacking above the cap does not provide additional benefit (such as negating penalties from attackers)

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