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Thread: How does BF affect you except for healing?
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Bermag
Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:24 am
#1
Some say that you get more damage or wounds with a higher BF. Is that true?
Srikath
Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:27 am
#2
Ya. You take more damage, you attack weaker and slower, and I find your skills seem to take more HAM.
DeQuosaek
Tue Feb 01, 2005 9:46 am
#3
Bermag wrote:
Some say that you get more damage or wounds with a higher BF. Is that true?
Well, I always thought you had less accuracy when you had high battle fatigue, but the only thing the official manual says about it is:
"BATTLE FATIGUE
The final type of damage is called "battle fatigue." When you have been badly wounded in multiple campaigns, you may begin suffering from battle fatigue. Essentially, battle fatigue occurs after you accumulate a significant number of wounds. The more Battle Fatigue points you have, the more difficult it becomes to heal your other wounds. "
So that makes it sound like it just effects wound healing.
/shrug
Craphamster
Tue Feb 01, 2005 10:56 am
#4
I've seen plenty of people say that BF has affected them in various ways; accuracy, damage, etc etc, but I've spent plenty of time with my BF at 1000 and not noticed a blind bit of difference other than the obvious penalty to healing.
Seems to be one of those eternal mysteries of the SWG universe /shrug
Inahpets
Tue Feb 01, 2005 10:58 am
#5
It makes your stomach empty a lot slower, so you can't eat and drink as often.
Warp1001
Tue Feb 01, 2005 6:38 pm
#8
lol.... I've had 1000 BF many times and never noticed a slow down on my meditation healing or curing.
Plus if your buffed the regeneration seemed the same to me.
Plus if your buffed the regeneration seemed the same to me.
Also never noticed my stomach staying full longer either.
I rarely go above 800 anymore but it's not hard to go from zero bf to 500 or more grinding FS exp.
I rarely go above 800 anymore but it's not hard to go from zero bf to 500 or more grinding FS exp.
CountDikula
Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:05 pm
#9
High BF also radically increases the affects of Fire and Diseases. The damage and wounds received are much greater as the BF amount increases.
SEAkridge
Wed Feb 02, 2005 6:24 am
#10
I have also read on several of the crafting forums that it can affect your experimentation, so the more BF you have, the more likely you will have a critical failure to moderate success as opposed to great or amazing successes. Although, since I am one of those people who head to a cantina when my BF hits 20-30, I have never actually tested this myself.
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