View Full Version : Nuke vs. Nuclear
Martyr
03-13-2007, 10:51 PM
Come lv. 23 or 24, the Black Wizard can conjure up an enormously powerful force and fire it from his hands like friggin' Goku, obliterating his foes to eradicate Hit Points with a damage range of 250-450.
NUKE
But many hapless adventurers have wandered down the wrong corridor in the Sky Castle, and after taking a pre-emptive 300 damage smack, face a well aimed NUCLEAR
As far as I can tell, the damages are roughly the same, but the names are different. This implies that, somewhere, there is a nuance of difference between these two ultimate power spells of mass destruction.
What is the difference?
ljkkjlcm9
03-13-2007, 11:28 PM
Nuclear is an enemy skill, not a magic spell. That's pretty much all I can gather...
THE JACKEL
Dragonface
03-14-2007, 12:45 AM
Nuke is a magic spell.
Nuclear is a weapon that you don't want to get to attack too close to your vim...I mean erm...stars?
The black mage
03-15-2007, 07:46 PM
Good question.
Someone should use that FFhackstar and find it out.
Personaly i've never actuly faced warmeck. I've tried but i can't find an PS verson, and i've only got DOS
Captain Maxx Power
03-15-2007, 11:39 PM
NUKE is of course a player attack, accessible only to the Black Wizard. It has a base effectivity of 100, meaning it's damage ranges from 100-400 against all targets. It's non-elemental, so it does not do extra/less damage against certain targets. NUCLEAR has a effectivity of 80, giving a range of 80-320 against all targets. It's non-elemental so it's damage cannot be reduced (not even a Ribbon will help here). Warmech has a flat out 1 in 4 chance to use NUCLEAR on his turn.
Dr Unne
03-16-2007, 02:43 AM
Nuke is a verb. Nuclear is an adjective.
Martyr
03-16-2007, 03:43 AM
NUKE is of course a player attack, accessible only to the Black Wizard. It has a base effectivity of 100, meaning it's damage ranges from 100-400 against all targets. It's non-elemental, so it does not do extra/less damage against certain targets. NUCLEAR has a effectivity of 80, giving a range of 80-320 against all targets. It's non-elemental so it's damage cannot be reduced (not even a Ribbon will help here). Warmech has a flat out 1 in 4 chance to use NUCLEAR on his turn.
Thanks. That's what I was looking for.
Nuke is a verb. Nuclear is an adjective.
Unfortunately... Thank you too.
abrojtm
03-16-2007, 06:28 AM
Nuke can also be a noun. :D
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