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does a monster's relative elevation affect what part of the body it will hit?



Asked: 2000.10.31
Name: Bahrom
Question Title: does a monster's relative elevation affect what part of the body it will hit?
Category: Combat
Question: For example, will a tusker sitting upslope and seemingly swinging at my head actually ever hit it?


Answered: 2000.11.01
Name: amr
Answer: Yes, relative height does matter in determining whether an attack physically hits a target. (It has no direct effect on whether the blow is actually evaded or does damage, however.)

Monsters actually look at the relative height of their target and adjust their combat swing appropriately. In other words, a drudge upslope of you should have a greater probability of attacking low.