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As of v0.81, weapon randomization is a selectable setting. Weapon randomization takes the interesting properties of weapons in FFV and creates a system of randomizing the weapons in such a way that adheres to both the general power structure of the original game's weapons, but drastically changes up the opportunities and potential for weapons to be much more of a forefront in fighting strategy, past weapon strength. | As of v0.81, weapon randomization is a selectable setting. Weapon randomization takes the interesting properties of weapons in FFV and creates a system of randomizing the weapons in such a way that adheres to both the general power structure of the original game's weapons, but drastically changes up the opportunities and potential for weapons to be much more of a forefront in fighting strategy, past weapon strength. | ||
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===== How it works ===== | ===== How it works ===== | ||
Almost every weapon in the game is first replaced with a generic 'base' of that weapon, and the weapon preserves its power. For example, a Knife is a main weapon type, so something like the Dagger or the Kunai is stripped of any properties besides being a Knife, but retains its power. | Almost every weapon in the game is first replaced with a generic 'base' of that weapon, and the weapon preserves its power. For example, a Knife is a main weapon type, so something like the Dagger or the Kunai is stripped of any properties besides being a Knife, but retains its power. | ||
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Then, one of the following modifications occurs: | Then, one of the following modifications occurs: | ||
- | |Stat boost|A weapon is given additional stats (Strength, Vitality, Speed, Magic Power)| | ||
- | |Elemental boost|A weapon grants "elemental power" boost for the corresponding element| | ||
|Ability|An ability is granted on that weapon instead of attacking| | |Ability|An ability is granted on that weapon instead of attacking| | ||
|Spell|A spell is granted with the weapon upon attacking or using as an item, depending on the weapon type| | |Spell|A spell is granted with the weapon upon attacking or using as an item, depending on the weapon type| | ||
- | |Killer|A weapon will do critical damage on contact upon attacking for an enemy type| | + | |Killer|A weapon will do additional damage on contact upon attacking for an enemy type| |
+ | |Elemental|A weapon grants "elemental power" boost for all elements| | ||
- | Because the original weapons are "replaced" with the new weapons, the new weapons will follow all reward tiering and pricing of the original. For example, the Ragnarok is a high tier weapon with a large price value. Whatever weapon the Ragnarok turned into, say a Meteo Sword, will be the same tier and price as the Ragnarok. | + | Because the original weapons are "replaced" with the new weapons, the new weapons will follow all reward tiering and pricing of the original. For example, the Ragnarok is a high tier weapon with a large price value. Whatever weapon the Ragnarok turned into, say a Meteo Sword, will be used for a basis of the tier and price of the new weapon, but an adjustment is later made according to the [[weapon_randomization_chart|weapon randomization chart]]. |
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+ | Weapon power is static per randomized weapon. Each type of weapon (Knife, Sword, Whip) has some varying qualities that are consistent, and each weapon type has a bonus attack. | ||
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+ | As part of this randomization system, each weapon type was given qualities that differentiate it. More is explained in the below sections: | ||
+ | ^Weapon Type^Modifications^ | ||
+ | |Knife, Sword, Knightsword, Axe, Katana|Spell chance upon action/attacking| | ||
+ | |Harp|Spell instead of action/attacking| | ||
+ | |Flail|Enemy skill chance upon action/attacking| | ||
+ | |Spear, Whip, Bow|Killer weapons| | ||
+ | |Bell|Ability use upon action/attacking| | ||
+ | |Staff|White Magic only spell upon acting, infinite use in battle| | ||
+ | |Rod|Black Magic only spell upon acting, breakable in battle| | ||
+ | |All weapon types|Elemental| | ||
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+ | [[weapon_randomization_chart|Refer to this page for a list of weapon details]] | ||
===== Modification Types ===== | ===== Modification Types ===== | ||
- | ==== Stat boost ==== | ||
- | When a stat boost is granted to a weapon, first the magnitude of the stat boost is chosen from +1, +2, +3 or +5. Then, the type of stat boost is chosen among the four stats (Strength, Vitality, Speed, Magic Power). Based on these two factors, a name is chosen from the following convention: | ||
- | ^Name^Stats^ | + | ==== Elemental Weapon ==== |
- | |Strong|Strength| | + | Each weapon type can have 1 elemental weapon appear. An elemental weapon yields the same elemental bonus that the base game's Rune Bell does, which is a boost to the following elements: |
- | |Agile|Speed| | + | |
- | |Tank|Vitality| | + | |
- | |Witch|MagicPower| | + | |
- | |Swift|Strength, Speed| | + | |
- | |Tough|Strength, Vitality| | + | |
- | |Raw|Strength, MagicPower| | + | |
- | |Fleet|Speed, Vitality| | + | |
- | |Skill|Speed, MagicPower| | + | |
- | |Heart|Vitality, MagicPower| | + | |
- | |Vigor|Strength, Speed, Vitality| | + | |
- | |Adept|Strength, Speed, MagicPower| | + | |
- | |Fierce|Strength, Vitality, MagicPower| | + | |
- | |Sorcer|Speed, Vitality, MagicPower| | + | |
- | |Omni|Strength, Speed, Vitality, MagicPower| | + | |
- | ==== Elemental boost ==== | + | ^Element^ |
- | When an elemental boost is granted to a weapon, the weapon yields the corresponding elemental boost in power to all actions of the same type. For example, in the base game, the Air Blade weapon grants Wind elemental boost, thereby increasing damage from spells like Aero and Syldra. The naming convention is as follows: | + | |Fire| |
- | ^Element^Name^ | + | |Cold| |
- | |Fire|Heat| | + | |Wind| |
- | |Ice|Cold| | + | |Lightning| |
- | |Wind|Aerial| | + | |Poison| |
- | |Lightning|Zap| | + | |Earth| |
- | |Poison|Venom| | + | |Holy| |
- | |Earth|Terra| | + | |
- | |Holy|Sacred| | + | |
==== Ability ==== | ==== Ability ==== | ||
- | When an ability is granted to a weapon, that weapon loses the ability to perform a normal attack action, and instead performs the ability action instead. As a salient example, the Dancing Dagger does this in the base game - the action is Dance instead of a normal attack. Abilities are purely randomly chosen, regardless of tiering, and are the least common type of weapon modification. | + | When an ability is granted to a Bell weapon, that weapon loses the ability to perform a normal attack action, and instead performs the ability action instead. As a salient example, the Dancing Dagger does this in the base game - the action is Dance instead of a normal attack. Abilities are purely randomly chosen, regardless of tiering. |
The following abilities are valid for this modification: | The following abilities are valid for this modification: | ||
- | * Guard, Kick, BuildUp, Mantra, Escape, Steal, Capture, Jump, DrgnSwd, Smoke, Image, GilToss, Slash, Animals, X-Fight, Conjure, Terrain, Analyze, Dance, Flirt, Tame | + | * Guard, BuildUp, Mantra, Escape, Steal, Capture, Jump, DrgnSwd, Image, GilToss, Slash, Animals, X-Fight, Conjure, Terrain, Analyze, Dance, Flirt, Tame |
==== Spell ==== | ==== Spell ==== | ||
When a spell is granted to a weapon, that weapon will gain a chance of using the associated spell when attacking. Rods and Staves are special cases. Spells are chosen with a system that adheres to reward tiering (when selected as a setting), meaning more powerful spells will appear on higher tier items. Spell modifications are the most common type of weapon modification. | When a spell is granted to a weapon, that weapon will gain a chance of using the associated spell when attacking. Rods and Staves are special cases. Spells are chosen with a system that adheres to reward tiering (when selected as a setting), meaning more powerful spells will appear on higher tier items. Spell modifications are the most common type of weapon modification. | ||
- | == For all non Rod/Staff weapons == | + | == For Knives, Swords, Knightswords, Axes, Katanas == |
The following magic types are valid for these weapons: | The following magic types are valid for these weapons: | ||
* White, Black, Time, Blue | * White, Black, Time, Blue | ||
- | These weapons will not break upon attacking, and cannot be used as items from the menu in battle. All support spells (all White magic spells besides Holy, support Time Magic) have a 100% chance of triggering after attacking. All other spells have a 33% chance of triggering after attacking. Actions that take place after attacking are single target only. | + | These weapons will not break upon attacking, and cannot be used as items from the menu in battle. All support spells (all White magic spells besides Holy, support Time Magic) and the L2/L3/L4/L5 Blue Magic* have a 100% chance of triggering after attacking. All other spells have a 33% chance of triggering after attacking. Actions that take place after attacking are single target only. |
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+ | * L2/L3/L4/L5 Blue Magic are still subject to level checks, but they will always land if the level check passes | ||
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+ | == For Harps == | ||
+ | Harps are the same as above, but have a 100% success rate on all spell usage, and no physical attack occurs when attacking. For example, the Mighty Guard Harp, upon attacking, will cast single target Mighty Guard 100% of the time, without performing a physical attack. | ||
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+ | == For Flails == | ||
+ | Flails are the same as above, with a flat 33% chance for all weapons of casting special Enemy Magic only. These are special abilities only seen on enemies. Some of the higher tiers abilities are very powerful, granting access to Zombie status effects. | ||
== For Rods == | == For Rods == | ||
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==== Killer ==== | ==== Killer ==== | ||
- | When a killer designation is granted to a weapon, that weapon scores additional damage indefinitely on matching enemy types. The types are: | + | When a killer designation is granted to a weapon (Spear, Bow, Whip), that weapon scores additional damage indefinitely on matching enemy types. The types are: |
^Name^Enemy Type^ | ^Name^Enemy Type^ | ||
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|Desrt|Desert| | |Desrt|Desert| | ||
|Human|Human| | |Human|Human| | ||
+ | |Omni|All of the above| | ||
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* The distribution of weapons by weapon types is preserved from the base game. In other words, the number of unique swords in the base game matches the number of unique swords after applying randomization. This is both a design choice and a technical limitation, where each weapon has a specific animation associated with it (in a way that is more complex than changing an index or a byte). | * The distribution of weapons by weapon types is preserved from the base game. In other words, the number of unique swords in the base game matches the number of unique swords after applying randomization. This is both a design choice and a technical limitation, where each weapon has a specific animation associated with it (in a way that is more complex than changing an index or a byte). | ||
* The Brave Blade, Chicken Knife, and Excailbur are removed from this weapon randomization process due to their highly unique qualities (hardcoded in the base game with their IDs), and are therefore not available in the game with weapon randomization applied. | * The Brave Blade, Chicken Knife, and Excailbur are removed from this weapon randomization process due to their highly unique qualities (hardcoded in the base game with their IDs), and are therefore not available in the game with weapon randomization applied. | ||
+ | * The randomizer will attempt to reroll (up to a 100 times per weapon) to avoid duplicate weapon types & modification combinations. In other words, it is unlikely to see a pure duplicate for modifications. This is not implying that you will only get 1 of a weapon in a seed only - it's stating that the same bonus won't appear twice on the same weapon type. For example - if Fire3 is placed on a Sword (say, the Epee replacement), Fire3 will not appear on a different sword replacement (say, Mythril Sword, or Broad Sword). In other words, you should not see multiple inventory slots for the same weapon type and bonus, but you can get more than 1 of a particular weapon (like normal). | ||
+ | * For everyone's sanity, attacking hit percentages for Axes, Staves and Rods were improved for randomized weapons. |