SeñorCinco wrote: »That's what it says but what are the mechanics with that?WitchAngel wrote: »Horse stamina helps you stay in your saddle when you get attacked. Useful in PvP,
Is it a % chance based on your max stamina?
Is it based on the total stamina level that you are currently in ?
I thank you for your explanation but are you saying that as long as you have any stamina left at all, you will not get dismounted?f you get hit while your horse has 0 stamina, you will get dismounted and knocked to the ground,
The way you explained that, makes me think that infinite sprint is actually intended. It's probably supposed to be that way. It's a tradeoff...you can sprint and go faster, but also be at a HUGE disadvantage if you get hit.
Since there is a negative part to it, it's probably intended.
That tells me that you only get dismounted when your horse's Stamina reaches zero. Therefore every hit depletes the Stamina until it reaches zero. Zero, being that form sprinting and/or being hit, at which point you are thrown to the ground when hit with no Stamina.SailorArashi wrote: »"Feeding your horse hay will increase its stamina, allowing it to sprint longer and take more hits before dismounting."
SeñorCinco wrote: »That tells me that you only get dismounted when your horse's Stamina reaches zero. Therefore every hit depletes the Stamina until it reaches zero. Zero, being that form sprinting or being hit, at which point you are thrown to the ground when hit with no Stamina.SailorArashi wrote: »"Feeding your horse hay will increase its stamina, allowing it to sprint longer and take more hits before dismounting."
I thought that was understood.SailorArashi wrote: »The 'sprint longer' implies that there is supposed to be a limit to sprinting. The 'and' tells us that 'sprint longer' is a separate effect from 'take more hits before dismounting'.
I agree.The simple fact of the matter is that sprinting on the horse is supposed to work the same as sprinting on your feet. It just doesn't.
The way you explained that, makes me think that infinite sprint is actually intended. It's probably supposed to be that way. It's a tradeoff...you can sprint and go faster, but also be at a HUGE disadvantage if you get hit.
Since there is a negative part to it, it's probably intended.
SeñorCinco wrote: »I thank you for your explanation but are you saying that as long as you have any stamina left at all, you will not get dismounted?f you get hit while your horse has 0 stamina, you will get dismounted and knocked to the ground,
Can you be dismounted with a full bar?
If two characters have a full bar yet one has more total Stamina than the other, does that prove him to be any more diligent in the saddle than the lesser?
I thought it was working as intended. :P
I figured that it was meant to run with no stamina but you risked that you could be knocked off in one hit with the stamina all the way down.
SeñorCinco wrote: »My question has been.. do you only get dismounted when you reach zero stamina?
SailorArashi wrote: »
I apologize but I am compelled to ask why it was felt to be mentioned at this point in the discussion?ominous187 wrote: »you all know u can feed your horse to make it faster hold more items or give it more stam right?