User:PowerfulBacon/Anomalies

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Anomalies are items collected from the gateway and are used for research, money-generation, and individual powers.

Affinities

Affinities are individual traits assigned to players at the start of a round. On-spawn every single affinity rolls a dice, and if it rolls a high enough number then you get the affinity. This process repeats for every affinity, and having 1 affinity doesn't affect your ability to get another (they are independant probabilities). Some job roles affect your probability of getting certain affinities.

By default players have a 25% chance to spawn with each affinity. You can spawn with no affinities or multiple affinities.

Inside of gateways, coloured stones may spawn which when picked up will glow if the player has the corresponding affinity. Every round the colours for the affinities are randomly generated, but research documents inside the gateways reveal information as to what affinities correspond to what colours.

Force

  • Effects relating to motion and the application of force on an object.

Radiance

  • Effects relation to light, radiation and other forms of emissions.
  • Players in the science department have a 40% chance to have this affinity rather than a 25% chance.

Anima

  • Effects relating to life-force and the soul.
  • Players in the medical department have a 40% chance to have this affinity rather than a 25% chance.

Psionic

  • Effects relating to powers of the mind.
  • Players in the science department have a 40% chance to have this affinity rather than a 25% chance.

Entropy

  • Effects relating to randomness and decay.
  • The clown has a 75% chance to have this affinity and a 15% chance to roll other affinities.

Space

  • Effects relating to spatial positioning and concepts of the void.

Attunement

Along with affinities, each player has a random attunement value. Attunement represents the amount of natural power that a character has, and players with more attunement will be able to power more potent anomalies without needing to use sacrifices.

While the attunement value is random, it is related to the number of affinities that a player has. Someone who has 2 affinities will be more likely to have a higher attunement value than someone with only 1.

You can test your attunement level by picking up the coloured stones explained in the previous section. The brigher the rock glows, the greater your attunment level is.

Anomaly Researching

To utilise an anomaly, you first need to identify its affinities. If you have the affinity of the anomaly, interacting it will trigger the anomalies effects (however you might not know what affinities you have yourself). If you do not have the affinities, the science department is capable of triggering specific affinities via a machine in research.

Anomaly Crafting

All anomalies require two things:

  • Effects, which determine the power that the anomaly grants.
  • Sources, which determine how the anomaly sources its powers.

To create a useful artifact, the effects on the anomalies must be balanced by the sources which feed the artifact and allow it to function.

For low level anomalies, or if you have a high natural attunement, you may be able to feed the anomaly simply by wielding it. Higher level anomalies are likely to need some forms of sacrifice to function.

Anomaly Powers

Anomalies can have two different targets when it comes to deciding where their affects apply to:

  • Wielder: The person in possession of the anomaly.
  • Target: The entity that the anomaly decides to target. This could be through selection, or upon an event such as impacting a target.

The target is decided based on the vessel that the anomaly is stored in.

Anomaly effects are either passive (always and continuously active) or active (requires some event to occur which trigges them).

Target effects may either choose to adopt a direct or ranged targetting method. Direct requires the user to do something to a target, while ranged allows the user to freely pick their target using the action selection crosshair.

Using powerful effects requires an anomaly to be powered. See power sources.

While wielding an artifact, the wielder will emit a precense showcasing the affinity of the artifact that they have. This is visible to other anomaly wielders, and the more powerful your artifact, the greater this precense will be. This is important, since people with high precenses in a certain affinity may be able to mitigate or block the effects of your artifact.

Power Sources

  • All anomalies gain minor power from the wielder, though this will won't be enough to power the stronger effects.
  • All players have a random attunement stat, which determines how much natural power the anomaly is granted by the wielder.
  • Encantations can be used to raise the amount of power granted to an anomaly, meaning that encantations can be a good way to power an artifact.
  • Encantations can be broken by an opponent who wields a high powered anomaly, or has a high attunement level.
  • Active sacrifices can be used to power anomalies without encantations. Each sacrifice has a set of affinities that it can be used with.
  • To apply these sources to an anomaly, you must find another anomaly with the source that you wish to use and craft it with the artifact.

Vessels

Ring

  • Worn on the hand slot
  • Passive wielder effects are applied to the wearer at all times.
  • Active wielder effects are triggered through an action button granted to the wielder.
  • Active direct targeted effects are triggered when the wielder touches a target.
  • Passive targeted effects trigger on those directly adjacent to the wielder.
  • Active ranged targetted effects are triggered through an action button granted to the wielder.
  • Can be forged using any anomaly up to a small anomaly.

Staff

  • A held item, taking the form of a staff
  • While it doesn't work as well as a weapon, it amplifies the power gained from attunement meaning that it can allow more powerful anomalies to be used by players who don't quite have enough attunement to naturally power the effect.
  • Passive wielder effects are applied to the wearer at all times.
  • Active wielder effects are triggered through an action button granted if available.
  • Active direct targeted effects are triggered when the user points the staff at another character.
  • Passive targeted trigge on those near the wielder.
  • Active ranged targeted effects are triggered when the user points the staff at another character.
  • Can be forced with medium anomalies.

Sword

Anomaly Belt

Armour Vest

Stone Pillar

Spell Effects

The effects that act like spells. Comes in the following flavours:

  • Affects a specified target (Mob or location)
  • Activates from the anomaly itself (typically affecting the wielder)
Effect Name Type Affinity Effect
Heal Active Ranged Target Anima Heals the target of some physical damage.
Blink Active Ranged Target Space Teleporters the anomaly and it's holder to a nearby, visible location.
Freeze Active Wielder Space Creates an area of snow around the anomaly, which freezes nearby people.
Throw Active Direct Target Force Upon impact with a victim, sends them flying at force which may smash them through windows. Requires direct contact with the anomaly.
Attraction Active Ranged Target Force Creates a gravity well which attracts nearby items towards the targetted location.
Repulse Active Wielder Force Throws all items near the anomaly outwards, away from it.
Night Vision Passive Wielder Radiance The wielder of the anomaly is granted night vision.
Break Lights Active Wielder Radiance All lights near the anomaly are destroyed.
Blinding Active Wielder/Passive Target/Active Ranged Target Radiance The anomaly blinds nearby viewers of the anomaly, without affecting the wielder.

Special Effects

Effect Name Affinity Effect Description
Soul Bind Anima Binds to the soul of the victim. The victim can always locate the artifact, can always use the artifact as if they were wearing it but can no longer be revived and will be killed if the artifact is destroyed by damage. (If the artifact is deleted by being left behind, then the victim will not be killed)