Difference between revisions of "Group"

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Definition: Monsters of the same species/class.  
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When referring to monsters it includes all monsters of the same species/class. When referring to players it includes every member in the party regardless of their class. For example:
  
Example:
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- Two [[Slime|slimes]] are a group.<BR>
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- One [[Slime|slime]] and one [[Tree Spider|spider]] are not a group.<BR>
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- Three [[Soldier|soldiers]] are a group.<BR>
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- A [[Cleric|cleric]], a [[Soldier|soldier]] and a [[Wizard|wizard]] are a group.
  
2 slimes are a group
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So, any skill or spell that targets a group will hit every target in examples 1, 3 and 4.  This distinction between monster groups and player groups can be important in PvP, where a spell such as [[Electro]] acts the same as [[Lightning]] in terms of how many targets it will hit.
 
 
1 slime and 1 spider are not a group
 
 
 
When confronted by 2 slimes and 1 spider an attack which only targets "Group" will only affect either the 2 slimes or the 1 spider, not all enemies on the field.
 

Latest revision as of 15:17, 22 March 2012

When referring to monsters it includes all monsters of the same species/class. When referring to players it includes every member in the party regardless of their class. For example:

- Two slimes are a group.
- One slime and one spider are not a group.
- Three soldiers are a group.
- A cleric, a soldier and a wizard are a group.

So, any skill or spell that targets a group will hit every target in examples 1, 3 and 4. This distinction between monster groups and player groups can be important in PvP, where a spell such as Electro acts the same as Lightning in terms of how many targets it will hit.