Arcanum FAQ
Ver. 1.0, April 2000
Introduction
Contents
Magic and Technology
Character Creation
Are there character classes in Arcanum?
What stats influence fatigue? How important
are those stats to a mage?
Non-Player Characters, Followers, and
Dialog
Multiplayer
Combat
General
Q: Are there character classes in Arcanum?
A: The development of character abilities in Arcanum is heavily
skill based. In common with the traditional D&D approach, we
also have stats, but classes, per se, are completely absent.
As your character gains experience you will have the option of
increasing primary stats, secondary stats, basic skills, technological
skills, and magical skills. All of these categories will be available
to you regardless of how you set up your character at the start
or how you have already applied your experience. Previous decisions
will impact how far you can advance particular skills and stats
-- you can't achieve the degree of Engineer in any tech discipline
without first becoming a Technician in that discipline.
Further, there are no mutually exclusive skills. You are perfectly
free to build a character who is skilled in both necromancy and
healing, or to study both tech and magic -- though in the latter
example you can't be as good at either as a specialist. And of course,
every one these stats and skills has been carefully crafted to have
a direct effect on gameplay.
Q: What stats influence fatigue?
How important are those stats to a mage?
A: The stat that form the basis of your Fatigue score are Constitution
and Willpower. You can also spend points directly into Fatigue,
which is cheaper than raising a stat.
Since Fatigue is what powers most spells, both stats are fairly
important, though you can raise Fatigue directly to save points
as stated above. Willpower also helps a character resist detrimental
spell effects, and Constitution determines how quickly you regain
Fatigue and Hit Points, as well as your poison resistance and some
other factors.
Since Arcanum is not a "Class-Based" system, anyone
can buy these stats up, and in fact they have benefits for non spell-casters
as well. For instance, Warriors want to have a good Fatigue as well,
so that they can fight longer (though for Warriors, other stats,
such as Strength and Dexterity are even more important). Mages would
likely want to raise Intelligence, Constitution and Willpower.
(officail troika FAQ, taken from troikas homeage
http://www.troikagames.com/
and can be found at http://www.troikagames.com/arcanumfaq
)
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