Daggerfall:Combat
Daggerfall relies on survival in combat situations. While much of your fighting will take place in dungeons, the wilderness also offers combat. The best method to get into combat outdoors is to rest until an enemy appears.
[edit] Weapons
There are four possible ways to swing a weapon in Daggerfall. It may be beneficial to use different swings in different scenarios.
| Attack Style | Damage | Accuracy |
|---|---|---|
| Diagonal Slashes | Increased Damage | Moderately More Difficult to Strike |
| Horizontal Slashes | Base Damage | Base Accuracy |
| Vertical Chops | Highly Increased Damage | Extremely More Difficult to Strike |
| Thrust Forward | Lowered Damage | Increased Accuracy |
Although poisoned weapons were initially intended to be included in the game, they are not present, no matter what you may read or see in the game.
[edit] Strategy
The simplest way to deal with an enemy is not to fight it at all. If the enemy hasn't noticed you, just walk away. It has also been reported that kneeling may make it harder for an enemy to spot you.
If you choose to fight an enemy, or are forced to, try these tips:
- Let the enemy chase you into a room with a hole. Run around to the other side of the hole; the enemy will attempt to follow and fall right into it. Alternately, position the enemy between you and the hole; hit it a few times and it may be forced backwards into the hole. Remember that it will still be down there when you get to the room it fell into. Note that enemies take no damage from the fall, nor will they drown if there is water at the bottom of the shaft.
- If you have Open and Lock spells, run away, close the door, and cast the Lock spell. You must have either Open or Recall to release the door you just locked, since you cannot pick a magically held lock.
- Backing up while fighting can help prevent being hit. A hit on the monster causes it to be knocked back, and if the character backs up quickly enough, the monster will not have a chance to attack before the character is ready to strike a blow. By the time the monster has advanced enough to strike, the character can swing again, back up, and repeat. Just make sure you have enough room (small rooms can prevent this tactic) and don't step off a large drop.
- The spells Spell Absorption and Spell Reflection can also be highly beneficial. Note that Spell Absorption can also absorb your own spells, which is useful when attacking monsters at close range using Fireball and similar spells.
- Arrows can be shot through doors, and if you're in the void, they can also be shot through walls.
- Switching from a melee weapon to a bow can take a dangerously long time. Raising the Speed attribute will help. Using archery only against isolated opponents is one way to compensate for slow loading times of arrows. You can also use an attack/retreat strategy to wait for the bow to reload.
- If you're both using melee weapons, position yourself behind an object like a shelf in a store so that you can hit your opponent without your opponent hitting you.
- "Target at Range" spells are very difficult to use accurately outdoors, so stick to regular weapons or area-effect spells.
- If you need to quickly change weapons in the middle of a fight, go to your inventory and equip the weapon, then change to your character sheet and wait; you'll get the message "(hand) equipped" after a few seconds. Then go back to the game, and your weapons will be changed.
- Take advantage of XnGine's difficulty with corners and stairways. Both monsters and the player can get "stuck" when rounding corners, but the monsters usually walk in a straight line and won't try to move off the corner. Some monsters, like zombies or giants, can't climb stairways at all.
- Make use of the Invisibility spell. If you back away about 5 to 10 paces, sometimes the monster forgets about you completely. Watch it closely and it may turn its back to you, giving you an opportunity to backstab it.
- Some enemies seldom or never use ranged attacks, so stay back and use ranged attacks on them for an easy kill.
- If facing an enemy with Paralysis spells, use an "Unrestrainable" magic item to eliminate the effect.
- Getting extremely close to some enemies and striking them relentlessly will sometimes prevent them from being able to counterattack, effectively "stunlocking" them.
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