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High '''body strength''' allows you to carry or [[drag]] heavier loads. It also increases [[damage]] in combat and on [[wall]]s or [[fence]]s.
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High '''body strength''' allows you to carry or drag heavier loads. It also increases [[damage]] in combat and on [[wall]]s or [[fence]]s, and reduces the amount of damage taken by your character.
  
 
Skills for improving your body strength include:
 
Skills for improving your body strength include:
[[mining]], [[digging]], and [[woodcutting]].
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[[mining]], [[farming]], [[digging]], [[smithing]], and [[woodcutting]].
  
20.5 body strength and [[soul strength]] is required to attack players on the [[home server]].
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== Limits ==
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* You need 20 Body Strength to destroy pavement.
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* You need 20.10 Body Strength to dig on roads.
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* You need 21 Body Strength to level near roads.
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* You need 21 Body Strength to haul.
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* You need 21 Body Strength to destroy fences, walls, or buildings.
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* You need 21 Body Strength to remove a mine door.
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* You need a 23.0 strength to load items into carts, wagons and boats.
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== Damage Reduction ==
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Body Strength helps to reduce the damage a character takes, with the exact formula varying between PvE and PvP.
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* '''PVE''': Final Damage = Damage * (120 - Strength)/100
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** In other words, a character gets damage reduced by 1% per point of Body Strength.
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* '''PVP''': Final Damage = Damage * (1 - (0.15 * ln(Strength*0.8 - 15))), with Body Strength lower than 20 treated as if it is 20.
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** In other words, the first few points of Body Strength above 20 give very strong increases to damage resistance, but each point gives far less additional damage resistance as Body Strength rises.
  
 
== Carrying capacity ==
 
== Carrying capacity ==
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* Above 7*strength weight, speed is only 1/20
 
* Above 7*strength weight, speed is only 1/20
  
For example the key values for 25.62 strength would be 50 [[kg]], 87.5 kg and 175 kg, and the maximum possible load would be 179.34 kg.
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Examples:
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Strength !! 3/4 !! 1/4 !! 1/20 !! Max
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|| 20 || 40kg || 70kg || 140kg || 140kg
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|| 25.62 || 50kg || 87.5kg || 175kg || 179.34kg
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|-
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|}
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Note: A leg [[wound]] can lower your effective body strength until the wound has healed.
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== Dragging ==
 
== Dragging ==
The maximum weight a character can drag is (((Body Strength * 7) - (Amount of weight you're carrying)) * 10) - Weight of cart or ship. If you drag more than this value, you will stop dragging the cart or ship as soon as you move.
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The maximum weight you can drag is limited by your body strength, it's generously much though.
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Maximum weight you can drag = (Body strength * 7 - Weight you're carrying) * 10
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To determine how much cargo you can drag in a small cart for example, you must simply subtract the weight of the small cart.
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Maximum cargo = (Body strength * 7 - Weight you're carrying) * 10 - 60 (Cart weight)
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The weight you're carrying is anything you're carrying in your [[inventory]] and anything you're [[wearing]] or equipping on your body. To determine how much weight you can carry to drag a specific weight, you can use the following formula.
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Maximum carrying = Body strength * 7 - Weight you want to drag / 10
  
For example, someone with 21 strength carrying 20kg of tools could drag a small cart, which weighs 60kg, filled with up to (147-20)*10-60=1210kg, which is 80 bricks.
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To determine how much body strength you need to drag a specific amount of weight you can use the following formulas as applicable.
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Body strength required = (Total weight / 10 + Weight you're carrying) / 7
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With an empty inventory:
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Body strength required = Total weight / 70 (Didn't think it was that easy now huh?)
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Body strength required = (Cargo weight + Cart weight) / 10 / 7 (See the resemblance?)
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For example, someone with 21 body strength carrying 20kg of tools could drag a small cart, which weights 60kg, filled with up to (21BS * 7 - 20kg) * 10 - 60kg = 1210kg, which is 80 [[stone brick]]s. Remember the operator precedence rules! If you want to drag 1235kg with your 22.90 body strength, you could carry 36.80kg = 22.90BS * 7 - 1235kg / 10 additional weight on your body and inventory.
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Here's a small table of required minimum body strength for draggable items without any cargo.
  
 
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| [[Small cart]] || 60kg || <20
 
| [[Small cart]] || 60kg || <20
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| [[Large cart]] || 240kg || <20
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| colspan="3" | ''Note: Boats must be floating to be dragged.''
 
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| [[Small raft]] || 60kg || <20
 
| [[Small raft]] || 60kg || <20
 
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| [[Rowboat]] || ?? || <20
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| [[Crude canoe]] || ?? || <20
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| [[Rowing boat]] || ?? || <20
 
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| [[Small Sailing Boat]] || 140kg || <20
 
| [[Small Sailing Boat]] || 140kg || <20
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| [[Large cart]] || 240kg || <20
 
 
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| [[Corbita]] || 1400kg || >20.00
 
| [[Corbita]] || 1400kg || >20.00
 
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| [[Cog]] || ?? || ??
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| [[Cog]] || ~888kg || <20
 
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| [[Knarr]] || ?? || ??
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| [[Knarr]] || 2000kg || 28.57
 
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| [[Caravel]] || 2450kg || 35.00
 
| [[Caravel]] || 2450kg || 35.00

Latest revision as of 13:25, 2 December 2023

Main Page / Characteristics / Body / Body strength

High body strength allows you to carry or drag heavier loads. It also increases damage in combat and on walls or fences, and reduces the amount of damage taken by your character.

Skills for improving your body strength include: mining, farming, digging, smithing, and woodcutting.


Limits

  • You need 20 Body Strength to destroy pavement.
  • You need 20.10 Body Strength to dig on roads.
  • You need 21 Body Strength to level near roads.
  • You need 21 Body Strength to haul.
  • You need 21 Body Strength to destroy fences, walls, or buildings.
  • You need 21 Body Strength to remove a mine door.
  • You need a 23.0 strength to load items into carts, wagons and boats.

Damage Reduction

Body Strength helps to reduce the damage a character takes, with the exact formula varying between PvE and PvP.

  • PVE: Final Damage = Damage * (120 - Strength)/100
    • In other words, a character gets damage reduced by 1% per point of Body Strength.
  • PVP: Final Damage = Damage * (1 - (0.15 * ln(Strength*0.8 - 15))), with Body Strength lower than 20 treated as if it is 20.
    • In other words, the first few points of Body Strength above 20 give very strong increases to damage resistance, but each point gives far less additional damage resistance as Body Strength rises.

Carrying capacity

The maximum weight a character can carry is 7 * body strength.

The integer part of body strength (e.g. 25 if 25.62) also determines how much you can carry before starting to move slower.

  • Above 2*strength weight, speed drops to 3/4 of normal
  • Above 3.5*strength weight, it drops to 1/4
  • Above 7*strength weight, speed is only 1/20

Examples:

Strength 3/4 1/4 1/20 Max
20 40kg 70kg 140kg 140kg
25.62 50kg 87.5kg 175kg 179.34kg


Note: A leg wound can lower your effective body strength until the wound has healed.


Dragging

The maximum weight you can drag is limited by your body strength, it's generously much though.

Maximum weight you can drag = (Body strength * 7 - Weight you're carrying) * 10

To determine how much cargo you can drag in a small cart for example, you must simply subtract the weight of the small cart.

Maximum cargo = (Body strength * 7 - Weight you're carrying) * 10 - 60 (Cart weight)

The weight you're carrying is anything you're carrying in your inventory and anything you're wearing or equipping on your body. To determine how much weight you can carry to drag a specific weight, you can use the following formula.

Maximum carrying = Body strength * 7 - Weight you want to drag / 10

To determine how much body strength you need to drag a specific amount of weight you can use the following formulas as applicable.

Body strength required = (Total weight / 10 + Weight you're carrying) / 7
With an empty inventory:
Body strength required = Total weight / 70 (Didn't think it was that easy now huh?)
Body strength required = (Cargo weight + Cart weight) / 10 / 7 (See the resemblance?)

For example, someone with 21 body strength carrying 20kg of tools could drag a small cart, which weights 60kg, filled with up to (21BS * 7 - 20kg) * 10 - 60kg = 1210kg, which is 80 stone bricks. Remember the operator precedence rules! If you want to drag 1235kg with your 22.90 body strength, you could carry 36.80kg = 22.90BS * 7 - 1235kg / 10 additional weight on your body and inventory.

Here's a small table of required minimum body strength for draggable items without any cargo.

Draggable Container Weight Minimum Strength to Drag
Small cart 60kg <20
Large cart 240kg <20
Note: Boats must be floating to be dragged.
Small raft 60kg <20
Crude canoe ?? <20
Rowing boat ?? <20
Small Sailing Boat 140kg <20
Corbita 1400kg >20.00
Cog ~888kg <20
Knarr 2000kg 28.57
Caravel 2450kg 35.00