stjobe, on 10 March 2014 - 10:49 AM, said:
This would happen: The arm internal structure takes 20 damage triggering a crit; the crit does 20, 40, or 60 damage to a component - in this case the laser. The laser has 10 HP, so it gets destroyed. Furthermore, 15% of crit damage is applied as internal structure damage, so the arm's internal structure takes 3, 6, or 9 additional damage. Depending on the size of the 'mech, that might be enough to destroy the arm; if that happens, 50% of any remaining damage is transferred to the side torso and applied there. In the case of the Jenner, critting the laser is irrelevant since the arm only has 12 internal structure; any hit by an AC/20 will destroy the arm and everything in it, transferring at least 8 (and possibly up to 17 points on a triple crit) damage to the side torso.
What he said. By the way, it is amazing how many people glossed over the additional 15% damage transferrence from crits to internal structure. It is, in all respects, a double tax on internal damage and just another thing that has sped up the TTK in this game.
Kaeb Odellas, on 10 March 2014 - 05:24 PM, said:
Also a fun fact: Ammo in the limbs can still explode even after it's been destroyed. It's extremely annoying to have your arm blown off and the ammo you stored within it still blow your mech up half a second later, even though that arm is now sitting on a house.
Regarding this, IF you crit an ammo bin, you have a 10% chance to cause an ammo explosion (heat doesn't increase the chance, though it should). Once that location is destroyed, the game looks to see if ammo was in that location and treats it as an additional 'crit' and, therefore, checks the calculation to see if the ammo should explode.
Really really fun fact, if you have two tons of ammo in your leg and you lose the leg, it'll check each bin to see if it explodes. If one does go off, it will check to see if the other bin explodes as well. Thus, creating an ammo explosion chain chance and why you often go nuclear when you lose a limb filled with ammo.
Diego Angelus, on 11 March 2014 - 01:48 AM, said:
Why is damage transferred to side torso ?
Because, limbs are considered to be attached to the side torsos and the head/side torsos are considered to be attached to the center torso.
Edited by Trauglodyte, 11 March 2014 - 06:42 AM.