Why do fighters (not) attack???
I do not understand by which rules fighters sometimes attack and sometimes not.
I'm not even complaining, that something is unfair because it plays to my advantage as often as to my disadvantage.
Yet, I see a lot of times, when one fighter who normally acts once or twice a turn has two or three turns in which he does not act, despite not being stunned or "must defend"-ed.
However I also see a lot of times, when one fighter is successfully stunned, yet he acts in the next round.
Speculations:
- Getting hit can always incur a random speed penalty, not only when you are stunned.
- One round of stun is actually just 10 seconds of stun, so for example if fighter A has an attack speed of once every 7 seconds attacks at second 12 and is stunned at 15 he will attack again at 29 nevertheless. (So at second 12 he acted in round 1 and at 29 in round 2)
This does not explain everything, for example in the fight I just had, I stun my enemy in round 6 yet in round 7 he attacks me (glancing blow only) and I do not attack at all, even though I am set to full activity and attack once or twice per turn (two weapons, speed 1.75 and 1.4). And in round 8, he attacks again first despite having only a single 1.45 speed weapon.
- So basically it will probably not be agility, my agility is good and such things happen way to often.
- It's not the activity setting, unless you can somehow unlock levels above 10, I'm at max
- It's not weapon speed, mine are faster.
As I said, it happened the other way around, too, where I had series of rounds where I could just bash the enemy silly, despite the fact, that I did not stun him or force him to defend. It's just that it seams so random, so confusing.