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'''Combat''' is a mechanic in [[Brighter Shores]] in which several [[player]]s or [[monsters]] fight. Depending on the [[class]] that is being used, player combat can utilise melee, ranged, or magic.
[[File:Combat actions interface.png|thumb|The combat actions interface.]]
[[File:Combat choose first attack interface.png|thumb|The choose first attack interface.]]
'''Combat''' is a mechanic in [[Brighter Shores]] in which several [[player character]]s or [[monsters]] fight. Depending on the [[class]] that is being used, player combat can utilise melee, ranged, or magic.
 
Combat [[profession]]s are divided per [[episode]]. All [[factions]] have access to [[melee]] and [[ranged]] combat styles, with each class having a unique type of [[magic]]. Players can equip [[weapon]]s and [[armor]] to make themselves stronger, and use [[potion]]s to heal themselves.
[[Special attacks]] are a feature of the combat system.
 
[[Special attacks]] areintended to be a feature of the combat system, but were not yet released with Early Access launch.
{{Mechanics}}
 
Killing a monster rewards [[experience]]. Otherwise, reaching 0 hitpoints in combat will cause the player to [[death|die]] and respawn in the [[Hopeport]] infirmary. Other than lost time and being forcibly moved to the respawn point, there appear to be no other consequences for reaching 0 hitpoints.
 
==List of combat professions==
{| class="wikitable"
!colspan="2"|Episode !! colspan="2"|Name
|-
|1||{{Plink|Hopeport|pic=Hopeport episode icon|size=20}}
|{{Plinkt|Guard|pic=Guard icon}}
|-
|2||{{Plink|Hopeforest|pic=Hopeforest episode icon|size=20}}
|{{Plinkt|Scout|pic=Scout icon}}
|-
|3||{{Plink|Mine of Mantuban|pic=Mine of Mantuban episode icon|size=20}}
|{{Plinkt|Minefighter|pic=Minefighter icon}}
|-
|4||{{Plink|Crenopolis (episode)|txt=Crenopolis|pic=Crenopolis episode icon|size=20}}
|{{Plinkt|Watchperson|pic=Watchperson icon|size=36}}
|-
|5||{{Plink|Stonemaw Hill|pic=Stonemaw Hill episode icon|size=20}}
|{{Plinkt|Shieldbearer|pic=Shieldbearer icon}}
|}
 
==Update history==
{{Update history|
* {{Update list|update=2024-11-06|date=6 November 2024}}
** Combat was included in the first public early-access release of the game.
}}
 
{{Game mechanics}}

Latest revision as of 19:33, 22 November 2024

A preview of player in combat.
Another preview of player in combat.
The combat actions interface.
The choose first attack interface.

Combat is a mechanic in Brighter Shores in which several player characters or monsters fight.

Combat professions are divided per episode. All factions have access to melee and ranged combat styles, with each class having a unique type of magic. Players can equip weapons and armor to make themselves stronger, and use potions to heal themselves.

Special attacks intended to be a feature of the combat system, but were not yet released with Early Access launch.

Killing a monster rewards experience. Otherwise, reaching 0 hitpoints in combat will cause the player to die and respawn in the Hopeport infirmary. Other than lost time and being forcibly moved to the respawn point, there appear to be no other consequences for reaching 0 hitpoints.

List of combat professions[edit | edit source]

Episode Name
1 Hopeport
2 Hopeforest
3 Mine of Mantuban
4 Crenopolis
5 Stonemaw Hill

Update history[edit | edit source]

This information has been manually compiled. Some updates may not be included yet.
  • update 6 November 2024 (Update):
    • Combat was included in the first public early-access release of the game.