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Damage formula[]

I am not a knight, so I do not know for sure. My knight friend (guild leader, in fact) insists that Weapon skill and Weapon attack rating are also factors in determining damage. I suppose this could be tested by equipping a knight with a weak weapon of the wrong type.

Example: A knight has 70 axe skill and usually uses Knight Axe. If he only has 10 sword skill give him a dagger and test hit exori a few times. If the results seem the the same then remove the dispute notice. I would test this myself, but again, I am not a knight and I do not feel like making a knight and trying to mana camp up to magic lvl 5.


Yes, of course, damage depends on skill and weapon's attack value. But I'm thinking about if the damage dealt by exori spell (and also: exori gran, exori hur, exori mas, exori con - all physical dmg spells) depends on caster's fighting mode (full attack/balanced/full defense)? Let's say I want to kill some hard creature, so to make it fast, I'd spam it with exori. To not receive too much damage I would use defensive fighting, because I'm not actually killing it with a weapon. Does it affect exori's damage?


  °○   ×  Sv.  ×  ×  Talk  ×   ○°   19:10, 24 May 2008 (UTC)


And what happens if you do Exori (gran/hur/mas) using a ice rapier? does the ice rapier broke?
Ghazbaran  Rafailo Sagara   Talk  Contriutions  Morgaroth 01:12, 25 May 2008 (UTC)


I think it´s gonna break, but I can´t proof it. I think so, because if you berserk with an enchanted weapon it looses one charge. Sadonic 07:27, 26 May 2008 (UTC)

Spell range[]

I'm pretty sure it doesn't effect the square you are standing on, does it?

Rune Farmer–(talk)–(Profile) 03:34, 25 May 2005 (EDT)


I think it does. I was doing a quest in the pirate tavern on Nargor with an elite knight, he was clearing a room by going up the stairs, luring all creatures to the stairs and then casting exori. Before he exori'd, I went up the stairs after him, so we were stacked on the same square. He casted exori and I got damage from it... I'll try to test this today with some friends.

Mathias (profile, talk) · Favelets · Formulas — 05:15, 8 April 2007 (PDT)

I just tried this with two friends, a knight and a sorcerer. We all stacked on the same square. When the knight tried to cast exori, he would poof (like when you cast a spell but have no mana) and get the message "Turn off secure mode if you really want to attack unmarked players". This very much surprised me, since as far as I know, all other instant attack spells can be used on players without turning off secure mode. Anyhow, with secure mode disabled, he could exori, and indeed, both the sorcerer and I received damage. So this spell does affect the square you're standing on.

Mathias (profile, talk) · Favelets · Formulas — 05:34, 8 April 2007 (PDT)

Just look at the graphic sparks from the spell - there is one on the caster too...
--Art Featherpitch - The mispseller 07:03, 8 April 2007 (PDT)


It affect the spellcaster sqm too, I can confirm that since I already did this several times x)

-- † Pudd Knight †  Talk  Contribs  -- 11:31, 8 April 2007 (PDT)


Damage Type[]

Moreover, the type of damage a knight is dealing when casting this spell, always depends on the weapon he is carrying. according to tibia.com library.

Obviously it should be changed here, but I don't know what word would be best. "Varies"?

Temahk - talk - contribs 11:12, 17 August 2008 (UTC)

I think "Weapon Damage" would be more explanatory, but since a page created sorely for that wouldn't suffice, I think keep the link to physical but make it appear as something else (i.e "Varies"/"Weapon Damage"), and add a note about it.. -- Sixorish 11:34, 17 August 2008 (UTC)


Too bad the template doesn't allow for that ;)

I've added it to the "notes" of the spell, can't do much more I guess.

Temahk - talk - contribs 12:06, 17 August 2008 (UTC)

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