The World of Kungfu: Dragon and Eagle

The World of Kungfu: Dragon and Eagle

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Character Stats question
Hi I'm new here, and I'm confused with the stats in this game.

Now, I have some understanding already about the stats. Like ATK means to attack and DEF means to defend. If you learn fist technique then your FIST stats will increased, etc. The problem is, I don't understand what is the purpose of those stats.

Why to have 200 points in FIST Stats is better than 100, for example.

Then what is the Speed stats? What does SPD influence the battle? And why there is FIST DMG and ATK in your weapon stats. So ATK doesn't influence damage? So what stats that influence the character damage in battle?

The what is the point of increasing Internal Skill level in the game? Because whenever you active your internal skill when it is level 1 and level 10 is the same. For example, when it say it can improve your ATK to 13, then even if you have level 20 of that skills, you still get the same ATK 13 bonus for 3 turn.

Thanks
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Keazel Nov 1, 2024 @ 6:18pm 
I still don't know much about the game, but I can answer some things. 100 or 200 is not so important in terms of dealing damage, but how much in learning new kung fu manuals.

Internal skills in the game are needed to increase HP and mana characteristics, sometimes secondary characteristics, like ATK, SPD, etc. And yes, I don't know why you decided that at level 1 and at level 10 it is the same, when in fact the % and the number of additional stats increases
Ok, thanks. Another question. I know that there are 3 roots. Confucius, Taoism and Buddhism. But it seems that even if I have Taoism root, I can still learn Confucius root external skills. The only limitation that matter is to learn Confucius internal skills. I can't learn Confucius internal skill if I don't have Confucius roots. So why should I learn Taoism External skill when I have Taoism Root? What is the benefit of learning the same roots in kungfu?
Last edited by G-Solo (Indonesia); Nov 1, 2024 @ 6:28pm
Keazel Nov 1, 2024 @ 6:38pm 
Originally posted by G-Solo (Indonesia):

Actually, some skills just require the roots of Taoism, Confucius, Buddhism, etc. And some skills require low morale to learn. Some skills are only available to women / only men. This is a condition for learning.

I will answer the second question. In principle, there is no benefit, at least at my stage of the game. But! I saw a couple of kung fu that increase damage EXCLUSIVELY Taoist techniques
Keazel Nov 1, 2024 @ 6:41pm 
And about inner kungfu, i found 1 OP "qimen dunjia". 12 lvls, for each lvl you get 10 hp 10 mp +2% CRIT (PASSIVELY) and 3 qimen. Stats are insane and the ability is crit hit +21% for 3 turns
Last edited by Keazel; Nov 1, 2024 @ 6:41pm
Oh btw, what about speed. What does Speed do?
GeGeWePe!!! Nov 1, 2024 @ 11:19pm 
Speed dictates which characters go first. Moreover, if you speed is far above your enemies' speed, your dodge rate increases tremendously.
Originally posted by GeGeWePe!!!:
Speed dictates which characters go first. Moreover, if you speed is far above your enemies' speed, your dodge rate increases tremendously.

it doesn't influence the character's move?
Player 3 Nov 2, 2024 @ 8:07pm 
Originally posted by G-Solo (Indonesia):
Originally posted by GeGeWePe!!!:
Speed dictates which characters go first. Moreover, if you speed is far above your enemies' speed, your dodge rate increases tremendously.

it doesn't influence the character's move?
You get one more move range somewhere between 50 and 100 speed I believe.
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Date Posted: Nov 1, 2024 @ 5:25pm
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