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2 Cabron
"Weapon speed : How fast your weapon is. In AD&D, each character and monster rolls 1d10 (a 10 sided dice) to see who goes first. The lowest number is fastest. However, if you are wielding a weapon, you add its speed factor to your roll, and then any other modifications (like Haste or Slow spells). This final result is used to see who goes first. For example : John, a fighter wielding a long sword (speed 5), is fighting a wyvern (natural weapons - speed 0.) John rolls a 4, and the wyvern rolls a 7. However, since John has his long sword, his final speed is 9, which means he goes after the wyvern in combat. So, how is this important? Well, imagine a 1st Уровень character and a hobgoblin in a setting without initiative (speed.) Let's say that both hit, and both do enough damage with each hit to kill the other. Who dies? Or when a mage is hit while casting a spell - did it happen before he finished casting? Etc. Note that spells have their own speed factors - generally, the rule is 1 point/Уровень of the spell. So a 1st Уровень spell is +1 to your speed, while a 3rd Уровень fireball is +3. Also, magical weapons take away 1 point from the speed for each + the weapon has (eg, a long sword +2 would be speed 3, instead of 5.)" - North American Manual for BG1.
В двух словах: чем меньше, тем лучше
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