Rule 5P3c Cloaked (vs Direct Fire Weapons)
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Rule 5P3c Cloaked (vs Direct Fire Weapons)
I haven't seen this question yet.
When firing at cloaked ships, Direct fire weapons have 4 added to the range and the damage is halved (rounded down).
Is the total damage from the volley halved, or is each individual weapon halved then added to other weapons?
If each individual weapon is halved before being totalled, then cloaking devices are even more powerful. Phaser-IIIs would be completely useless (firing at range 4 they can only do one point of damage, halved rounded down = zero).
By the way, Mike West, thanks for answering all these questions in such a timely manner, you clearly spend a lot of time doing this and we appreciate it.
When firing at cloaked ships, Direct fire weapons have 4 added to the range and the damage is halved (rounded down).
Is the total damage from the volley halved, or is each individual weapon halved then added to other weapons?
If each individual weapon is halved before being totalled, then cloaking devices are even more powerful. Phaser-IIIs would be completely useless (firing at range 4 they can only do one point of damage, halved rounded down = zero).
By the way, Mike West, thanks for answering all these questions in such a timely manner, you clearly spend a lot of time doing this and we appreciate it.
Once again I have proven that even in the future, your photon torpedoes are built by the lowest bidder.


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Thanks Mike,
That is the sad conclusion I came to with another opponent a while back. I just didn't like the conclusion so I thought I'd ask. This really hurts races that use disruptors and phaser-3s. Phaser-IIIs cannot cause any damage to a cloaked ship. Standard load disruptors are nearly useless as well.
That is the sad conclusion I came to with another opponent a while back. I just didn't like the conclusion so I thought I'd ask. This really hurts races that use disruptors and phaser-3s. Phaser-IIIs cannot cause any damage to a cloaked ship. Standard load disruptors are nearly useless as well.
Once again I have proven that even in the future, your photon torpedoes are built by the lowest bidder.


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I remember asking this one about photons in SFB, too, and it would have the same answer for that game - the warhead is halved. I rationalised it by thinking of it as a 'near miss'. If you have the rule for one DF weapon, you have to play them all by the same rule.Wolverin61 wrote:I don't think it's right that a photon torpedo that hits only does half damage. imho if it hits, it should do full damage.

Thanks to patrick doyle for raising the question... I had always assumed it was on a volley basis, not weapon by weapon. Perhaps adding this to the CRUL as a clarification would be in order.
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Perhaps the photon torp's warhead goes off at a suboptimal distance because it is fooled by the cloaking device.Kang wrote:I remember asking this one about photons in SFB, too, and it would have the same answer for that game - the warhead is halved. I rationalised it by thinking of it as a 'near miss'. If you have the rule for one DF weapon, you have to play them all by the same rule.Wolverin61 wrote:I don't think it's right that a photon torpedo that hits only does half damage. imho if it hits, it should do full damage.
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Well based on Balance of Terror I'd say that the direct fire weapons are being used on proximity fuses, because while the sensor officer knows the general area of the the ship they do not know the precise location. Thus a certain amount of guesswork is required which affords the cloaker some protection. (ie think Depth Charges).Requete wrote:Perhaps the photon torp's warhead goes off at a suboptimal distance because it is fooled by the cloaking device.
I think of it as something like that, where (for whichever reason) the weapon does not score a direct hit on the target because the cloaking device prevents the firer from seeing exactly where the cloaked ship is, though the target is known to be in a certain general area. In this respect, it is similar to hunting a U-Boat in that you don't necessarily know exactly where he is but you have some idea where he might be.
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