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kilarbourbon Mar 25, 2024 @ 12:39pm
What is PiP
Sorry that I'm not really experience with desktop games or "Raids" if this is related. Just really need to know what it is, it's kinda confusing me sometimes to understand what the face of dice does.

For example Bloodlust: +1 PiP for each damaged enemy.
Steel : +1 PiP for each shield I have

It looks like it's gonna heal 1 hp for each enemy damaged in bloodlust, but what's pip in steel then?

I'm sorry if this may look stupid :conwayfacepalm:
Last edited by kilarbourbon; Mar 26, 2024 @ 12:15am
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Talist Mar 25, 2024 @ 12:47pm 
Pip is just the value of the side. So a side that does 1 damage has 1 pip. 1 damage bloodlust will gain 1 extra pip per damaged enemy, and so deal 1 + number of damage enemies total damage. The icon for the attack gains more tally marks (the pips) when it gains damage.
TwoCakes Mar 25, 2024 @ 12:47pm 
PiP is a term used for the "number" on a dice face. So each dot is a PiP. So if Bloodlust base damage is +1, then each enemy that is damaged will add +1 damage to that face. And if Steel base damage is +1, then other characters add shield to that character then your damage will be 1 + (# of shield).
Last edited by TwoCakes; Mar 25, 2024 @ 12:49pm
kilarbourbon Mar 25, 2024 @ 12:55pm 
i see, thanks for the clarification :3
henrebotha Mar 25, 2024 @ 1:36pm 
It's not "PiP" or "PIP", it's just "pip". It's an English word. It doesn't stand for anything.
Vulpeculus Mar 25, 2024 @ 4:34pm 
Pips are the dots on (real world) dice. It's a real word, not an acronym.
Captain Blud Mar 28, 2024 @ 12:11pm 
I'm pleasantly surprised that all the answers were nice and helpful and not flaming OP like a lot of communities. +1 to everyone :)
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Date Posted: Mar 25, 2024 @ 12:39pm
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