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==Penetration vs. AV Chart== | ==Penetration vs. AV Chart== | ||
The following chart shows the chances to penetrate against a creature depending on the relative value of attacker's PV versus the target's AV. Keep in mind that this chart corresponds to the internal PV value of a weapon. For example, the internal PV of a '''{{PV}}7''' weapon is '''3''', so a '''{{PV}}7''' weapon versus a creature with '''{{AV}}2''' would correspond to the '''+1 PV''' column of this chart. Similarly, the internal PV of a '''{{PV}}4''' weapon is '''0''', so a '''{{PV}}4''' weapon versus a creature with '''{{AV}}4''' would correspond to the '''-4 PV''' column of this chart. | The following chart shows the chances to penetrate against a creature depending on the relative value of attacker's PV versus the target's AV. Keep in mind that this chart corresponds to the internal PV value of a weapon. For example, the internal PV of a '''{{PV}}7''' weapon is '''3''', so a '''{{PV}}7''' weapon versus a creature with '''{{AV}}2''' would correspond to the '''+1 PV''' column of this chart. Similarly, the internal PV of a '''{{PV}}4''' weapon is '''0''', so a '''{{PV}}4''' weapon versus a creature with '''{{AV}}4''' would correspond to the '''-4 PV''' column of this chart. | ||
In other words, when using this chart, assume the weapon has 4 less penetration than shown in the game UI. | |||
Once your PV equals or exceeds the target's AV, each +2 extra PV will ensure one additional penetration against the target. | Once your PV equals or exceeds the target's AV, each +2 extra PV will ensure one additional penetration against the target. |
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