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A [[Definition:Forced attack|forced attack]] in [[Ashes of Creation]] is when a player presses <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>F</kbd> before they attack, or they hold <kbd>Alt</kbd> while they attack another non-[[Player corruption|corrupt]] player. This allows their attacks to be registered against that player. If the attacker is [[Player flagging|flagged]] as a <span style="color:white; background:green">non-combatant (green)</span>, they will become a <span style="color:white; background:indigo">combatant (purple)</span> when their attack hits the other player.{{livestream|2022-12-02|2m41|I_LhGxdKBNQ}}{{livestream|2020-11-30|1h09m01|8c7Y-D5R0IY}}
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A [[Definition:Forced attack|forced attack]] in [[Ashes of Creation]] is when a player presses <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>F</kbd> before they attack, or they hold <kbd>Alt</kbd> while they attack another non-[[Player corruption|corrupt]] player. This allows their attacks to be registered against that player. If the attacker is [[Player flagging|flagged]] as a <span style="color:white; background:green">non-combatant (green)</span>, they will become a <span class="flagging combatant">combatant (purple)</span> when their attack hits the other player.{{livestream|2022-12-02|2m41|I_LhGxdKBNQ}}{{livestream|2020-11-30|1h09m01|8c7Y-D5R0IY}}
 
* Pressing <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>F</kbd> on its own does not flag a player as a combatant. They must land a hit on a non-[[Player corruption|corrupt]] player in order to be flagged as a combatant.{{livestream|2020-11-30|1h09m01|8c7Y-D5R0IY}}
 
* Pressing <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>F</kbd> on its own does not flag a player as a combatant. They must land a hit on a non-[[Player corruption|corrupt]] player in order to be flagged as a combatant.{{livestream|2020-11-30|1h09m01|8c7Y-D5R0IY}}
  
 
: ''The reason for that is there's a benefit and a downside to flagging first: The benefit of flagging first is that you have landed a strike on an opponent; in some way shape or form that strike is going to likely damage them to a degree. But the downside is that anybody else around you now is carte blanche on destroying you without any penalties. So you're opening yourself up to attack per-se. The other downside of that is you are not- unless you're in a party or raid with the opponent you're attacking- in which case you then could attack them, but you will not see their hit point value. So there's a little bit of a risk if you're attacking an individual that you could kill them with the attack as well; and if you did kill them with the attack and they were a non-combatant you would gain corruption; and nobody wants to gain corruption, because corruption is a severely debilitating for a player.''{{livestream|2020-11-30|1h09m01|8c7Y-D5R0IY}}
 
: ''The reason for that is there's a benefit and a downside to flagging first: The benefit of flagging first is that you have landed a strike on an opponent; in some way shape or form that strike is going to likely damage them to a degree. But the downside is that anybody else around you now is carte blanche on destroying you without any penalties. So you're opening yourself up to attack per-se. The other downside of that is you are not- unless you're in a party or raid with the opponent you're attacking- in which case you then could attack them, but you will not see their hit point value. So there's a little bit of a risk if you're attacking an individual that you could kill them with the attack as well; and if you did kill them with the attack and they were a non-combatant you would gain corruption; and nobody wants to gain corruption, because corruption is a severely debilitating for a player.''{{livestream|2020-11-30|1h09m01|8c7Y-D5R0IY}}

Version vom 5. März 2024, 04:20 Uhr

A forced attack in Ashes of Creation is when a player presses Ctrl+F before they attack, or they hold Alt while they attack another non-corrupt player. This allows their attacks to be registered against that player. If the attacker is flagged as a non-combatant (green), they will become a combatant (purple) when their attack hits the other player.[1][2]

  • Pressing Ctrl+F on its own does not flag a player as a combatant. They must land a hit on a non-corrupt player in order to be flagged as a combatant.[2]
The reason for that is there's a benefit and a downside to flagging first: The benefit of flagging first is that you have landed a strike on an opponent; in some way shape or form that strike is going to likely damage them to a degree. But the downside is that anybody else around you now is carte blanche on destroying you without any penalties. So you're opening yourself up to attack per-se. The other downside of that is you are not- unless you're in a party or raid with the opponent you're attacking- in which case you then could attack them, but you will not see their hit point value. So there's a little bit of a risk if you're attacking an individual that you could kill them with the attack as well; and if you did kill them with the attack and they were a non-combatant you would gain corruption; and nobody wants to gain corruption, because corruption is a severely debilitating for a player.[2]
  1. Liveübertragung, 2022-12-02 (2:41).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Liveübertragung, 2020-11-30 (1:09:01).