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− | |For every rank of proficiency in Cybernetic above D, this attack | + | |For every rank of proficiency in Cybernetic above D, this attack gains a bonus to hit. |
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| colspan="3" |'''Other Effects''' | | colspan="3" |'''Other Effects''' |
Revision as of 04:56, 18 January 2022
Data on Kantaisen will be covered in several pages for ease of reference. This page will cover weapons and attacks in Kantaisen, while other pages will cover other elements as listed below.
Kantaisen Basics: Covers the introductory elements and terminology of Kantaisen. You are here!
Pilot Stats and Abilities: Covers pilot stats, abilities, spirit commands, and proficiencies.
Unit Stats and Abilities: Covers non-weapon elements that live on a unit, such as its base stats and abilities.
Weapons and Attacks: Covers units' attacks, including the construction of weapons in the system and attack flags.
Kantaisen Flow: Covers how attacks are exchanged in the system, including relevant elements such as Engagement and Fields.
Inspirations and Differences: Covers the major inspirations for Kantaisen's various structures, and how things may differ for players used to one system or another.
Weapon Parameters
A weapon has a Weapon Space value, as defined in the table below. Weapons are the one area of Kantaisen that is a bit more art than science, due to the sheer scope of attacks in the genre and the array of different capabilities on individual weapons. There are simply too many moving parts. If you feel a weapon is coming in "under" or "over"-weight, let us know and we'll take a look and see about adjusting it.
Weapon Space values are differentiated by whether a given weapon is fixed (as in permanently part of the mobile weapon) or adjustable, with fixed weapons receiving a space discount.
Weapon Size | Space Value
(Fixed) |
Space Value
(Modular) |
Number
of Attacks |
Details |
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Tertiary | 10 | 15 | 2 | A Tertiary weapon is either the lowest grade of weapon, or something that is incidentally a weapon -- vulcans, shields, single sets of missile tubes, or grenade braces. |
Secondary | 15 | 25 | 4 | A Secondary weapon is a reliable and capable weapon offering a spread of coherent abilities to the unit equipping it. Many weapons fit this category. |
Primary | 30 | 45 | 5 | A Primary weapon is the beginning of a core weapon platform a unit is based around, generally offering at least one powerful attack. Many weapons fit this category, and they tend toward a specific single goal. |
Superprimary | 45 | 60 | 6 | A Superprimary weapon is an iconic, large weapon, weapon system, or ability array that forms the backbone of one or more strategies. It offers multiple powerful attacks and a full range of options, or serves as the payoff that the unit is building towards. |
Defining | 100 | 100 | 8+ | A Defining weapon offers eight or more attacks, usually, and is often a full attack list unto itself. A Defining weapon that offers less than this generally offers extremely powerful attacks that would be unapprovable elsewhere. |
A weapon's Capabilities enable new defensive reactions. Weapons can have less than their maximum number of attacks. Weapons can trade one attack for a Capability.
Capability | EN Cost | Description |
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Intercept | 0 | Intercept allows you to react to Ranged Missile attacks taken from an unengaged position. If you have the Blocking pilot ability, you can also use them on Ranged Missile attacks during engagement. |
Parry | 5 | Parrying allows you to meet Melee attacks (both engaged and unengaged) with your own melee weapon; this is slightly more effective than a generic reaction, and generates Morale if you succeed. If you have the Blocking pilot ability, it generates even more morale. |
Shield Block | 5 | Blocking guarantees you will take at least some damage from the attack, but unless the attack is a critical hit, you will take significantly reduced damage. If you have the Blocking pilot ability, the incoming damage will be lowered, and critical hits become less likely. |
Attack Properties
An attack always has, at minimum, the following attributes:
Power - The base amount of damage the attack deals.
Range - Specified as Melee or Ranged. The fundamental question at issue with "Melee" vs "Ranged" is whether you end up comfortably within mutual close-quarters battle range with your opponent at the end of the attack; an attack that involves closing to less than 100 meters away (or, in Super Robot Wars video game terms, "1-3 squares" in modern games, "1-2 squares" in older games) tends to be Melee even if it technically involves firing a gun.
Type - The type of damage it deals. There are four damage types in the system as of launch, with the following descriptions:
Type | Description |
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Physical | A Physical attack is the most common type, and represents everything from a punch to a missile barrage. |
Beam | A Beam attack represents charged particle weapons of the types common in the genre. Things like Mazinger Series's Photon Power, Universal Century Gundam's Minovsky beam weaponry, and Banpresto Originals Magna Beam weapons fall under the beam penumbra. |
Force | Force represents lasers, electricity, fire, gravity, and other similar weaponized forces that are not charged particle beams. The line can occasionally get a tiny bit wobbly around some Cosmic Era Gundam weapons. We do our best! |
Magic | Magic represents a force that acts on the world in a way unexplainable by conventional science. Things like the sorceries of Kotetsushin Jeeg's Great Jama Empire, beams composed of Getter Rays, and even some Anno Domini Gundam weapons (those that cause psychic/evolutionary events simply by being used; this primarily describes Season 2 weaponry, with Season 1 GN weaponry falling under Beam) fall under Magic. |
An attack can also have a number of Attributes, often shorthanded to flags. Attributes have a cost at the EN level; sometimes this cost is linear, while other times it is expressed as a function of the base EN cost. Attributes, their costs, and their effects have been listed below.
Attribute | Cost | Effect |
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Offense-Related Effects | ||
Accurate | +10% EN | This attack is one step harder to react to. |
Barrier Breaker | +15% EN | This attack cannot be reacted to with Block, and Barrier, Limited Barrier, Mirage, and Type Walls have no effect. Mutually exclusive with Leader. |
Crushing | +10% EN | The likelihood of this attack dealing higher damage increases for each Size step you have over the target. We are watching Crushing for overall effectiveness, especially on certain builds. |
Finisher | +20% EN | For every 20 Morale you have over 100, all difficulties to react to this attack and mitigate this attack's damage increase. |
Formation | +10% EN | This attack puts a stack of the Formation status effect on the opponent; the Formation is consumed when the unit next reacts to a Barrier Breaker, Penetrating, or Finisher attack, and adds 1000 base damage to the consuming attack. While we can't force this, we strongly encourage people being attacked by an obviously-paired Formation and Formation-clearer to react to them in that order, to give the stack the chance of working as intended.
Multiple stacks of Formation can be discharged by the same final attack. |
Intercept | 2 EN | This weapon's hitrate is significantly raised against units with Flight Format. |
Leader | +20% EN | This attack always deals exactly its base damage. It is not affected by Barrier, Limited Barrier, or Type Walls; it does not ignore Lucky or Mirage. Mutually exclusive with Barrier Breaker. |
MAP | +50% EN per target | This attack hits multiple targets. MAP attacks being used on multiple targets use the +map person1,person2,[...] with attackname command instead of the normal attack command.
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Microtarget | +10% EN | This attack is harder to react to for size S or 2S units. |
Penetrating | +25% EN | This attack gains reliable performance increases during the damage step. |
Root | 0 EN | This attack gains significant accuracy, but applies a very large reaction penalty until the end of your next turn. |
Ship-Killer | +5% EN | This attack does more reliable damage against a defender of size 2L or 3L. We are watching Ship-Killer for overall effectiveness, especially on certain builds. |
Spread | 0 EN | This attack has a higher likelihood of dealing below- or above-average damage. |
Status Effects | ||
Anchor | 5 EN | A successfully hit target is now Engaged with you and cannot Disengage next turn. On units with Flight Format, an Anchor attack instead always deals average or above-average damage. |
Rattle | 10 EN | Everything a successfully hit target does for the next turn is more difficult. |
Repulse | 10 EN | A successfully hit target automatically Disengages from you. On units with Flight Format, a Repulse attack instead always deals average or above-average damage. |
Range-Related Effects | ||
All-Range | 5 EN | This attack can be used against units in any Field regardless of whether they have been Designated or not. |
Indirect | 2 EN | If a unit in another field currently has the Designate status effect, this attack can target that unit even if it's in another Field. |
Initiation | 3 EN | This attack is much less likely to hit a unit with whom you are already Engaged, but somewhat more likely to hit a target with whom you are not. |
Long-Range | 3 EN | This attack can only be used against units in other Fields. |
Proficiency-Related Effects | ||
Attuned | 0 EN | For every rank of proficiency in Mental above D, this attack gains a bonus to hit. |
Technical | 0 EN | For every rank of proficiency in Kinesthetic above D, this attack gains a bonus to hit. |
Unlimited | 0 EN | For every rank of proficiency in Cybernetic above D, this attack gains a bonus to hit. |
Other Effects | ||
Missile | -5 EN | This attack is susceptible to the Intercept reaction. |
Ram | +10% EN | This attack is not subject to the Flight Format debuff. This only applies to melee attacks. |
Sample Weapon
Presented below is a sample weapon. We'll go through this step by step and put it all together.
+--------------------------[MULS-P Dual Launchers]---------------------------+ | Source: Front Mission series | | | | Commonly equipped on launcher-type wanzers for very heavy firepower, this | | weapon represents any combination of two missile launchers, grenade | | launchers, or rocket launchers. The attack list does not change based on | | which two weapons are chosen, and it is presumed that pilots are doing | | things that make sense for the attack. For example, a MAP with two | | missile launchers might consist of the pilot alternating between each | | launcher, rapidly locking onto individual targets between each shot. | | Likewise, a non-MAP attack with a grenade launcher and rocket launcher | | might consist of saturating only a very small area to focus on just one | | enemy. Note: These are designed for Small size, MULS-P compatible | | machines and may look out of place on anything significantly larger than | | 6 meters tall. | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Cost: 60 | | Capabilities: None | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | MULS-P Dual Launchers Artillery Shot: 3600 (Ranged, Physical, Missile, | | Indirect, MAP) | | MULS-P Dual Launchers Heavy Artillery Shot: 5500 (Ranged, Physical, | | Missile, Indirect, MAP) | | MULS-P Dual Launchers Blast Volley: 4000 (Ranged, Physical, Missile) | | MULS-P Dual Launchers Anti-Ship Fire: 5800 (Ranged, Physical, Missile, | | Ship-Killer) | | MULS-P Dual Launchers Barrage: 6000 (Ranged, Physical, Missile, MAP) | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Factions: All | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
This is a MULS-P Dual Launchers weapon, representing putting heavy missiles or grenade launchers on both shoulders of a Wanzer or Knightmare Frame.
At a cost of 60, this is a modular superprimary weapon, representing the heftiest part of many arsenals; for many units, this represents half or more of available Weapon Space! A Superprimary weapon makes a big chunk of a unit's identity.
It has no Capabilities -- it's pretty hard to use rockets to parry, intercept other rockets, or block like a shield, so it isn't.
Bluntly: all of the attacks here are excellent. Superprimary weapons bring a lot to the table.
The first two -- and the final -- give the unit the ability to significantly alter the course of a whole battle, especially if that battle is in multiple Fields and the wielder has an enormous reactor or EN-generating Spirit Commands. They are Missile (susceptible to Intercept but cheaper), Indirect (capable of firing into other Fields if a target has been Designated using EWAC), and MAP (can hit multiple targets, paying half again the cost for each subsequent target). Actually using Heavy Artillery Shot or Barrage would of course be an undertaking in and of itself.
The Blast Volley is a fairly standard missile attack with nothing to recommend it too much save its cheap EN cost for a basic attack.
The Anti-Ship Fire is self-explanatory; it's for dealing particularly high damage to a battleship or other large unit.
This weapon is available to all factions! Some weapons are only available to specific characters or factions, but this one is available to all.