Area of Effect

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A quick summary of how Area of Effect (or AoE) works.

Enemy AoE

AoE powers (excluding minor powers and single target powers upgraded for AoE, which work differently) which hit enemies have their number of targets affected by accuracy.


  1. The power determines its decay amount by dividing 40% by its rank. Ranks Are: small = 2, medium = 3, large = 4; upgrades increase extra targets hit before decay sets in (This does NOT mean that they will be hit for the same as the primary target, RNG still has power here).
  2. The power picks its primary target and hits it with full accuracy.
  3. The power reduces its accuracy by the decay amount.
  4. The power hits a secondary target with the reduced accuracy.
  5. Repeat from step 3 until its reduced accuracy is equal to or less than 0.

For Minor AoE and Single target powers upgraded for AoE, number of extra targets are as follows:

  1. '[Public] Flexible Designer Nuku carols, "For no AoE or Minor AoE, it's 0 or 1 + AoEMod + AoE"'

This is apparently (but unconfirmed as of yet) subject to only tiny accuracy penalties, making it ideal for applying statuses and DoTs.

Friendly AoE

Since accuracy is irrelevant in hitting allies, such powers hit 'rank + 1d2' targets. As before, Ranks are: small = 2, medium = 3, and large = 4; then upgrades add on to that.