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[[Image:Nano program wnd.png|right|thumb|300px|The Program window, like all windows, can be dragged to the desired shape and size]]
 
All characters use Nano programs to some degree. Nanos can be offensive, defensive or a buff (adds to a certain skill). You should get used to using them as soon as you can.
 
All characters use Nano programs to some degree. Nanos can be offensive, defensive or a buff (adds to a certain skill). You should get used to using them as soon as you can.
  
You can think of nano programs as the futuristic version of the spells you might find in a fantasy game.
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You can think of nano programs as the futuristic version of the spells you might find in a fantasy game. Tiny robots called nanobots operate in vast numbers to rearrange matter and energy to execute the programs, doing things that seemingly transcend reality.
Nano programs can be found as nano crystal or [[nano disk]] ''(the disks need to be tradeskilled into crystals)''.
 
  
All characters have access to nanotechnology through an invisible cloud of nano-bots surrounding them.
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Nano programs can be found as finished nano crystals or [[Instruction Discs]] that can be turned into crystals using tradeskills. See [[Nano Crystal Creation]].
Controlling these nano-bots requires skill and inner strength. The inner strength is represented by your nano pool, which is shown as a blue bar on the left side of the screen, just above the left-hand menu.
 
  
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All characters have access to nanotechnology through an invisible cloud of nano-bots surrounding them. Controlling these nano-bots requires skill and inner strength. The amount of nanobots available to a character is represented by his or her nano pool, which is shown as a blue bar on the left side of the screen, just above the left-hand menu. The nano pool bar can be moved just as hotkey bars can.
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[[Image:SekutekFlare.png|thumb|right|400px|The energy released by the work of nanobots executing nano programs creates corruscating sheets and auroras and pulsating blobs and sparks of light]]
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Commanding the nano-bots is done through nano programs, which are uploaded to your program storage.
|Commanding the nano-bots is done through nano programs, which are uploaded to your program storage.
 
 
Executing a program gives the nano-bots commands, which they carry out to produce the effect of the program, e.g. healing your body, increasing your aim, or damaging an enemy.
 
Executing a program gives the nano-bots commands, which they carry out to produce the effect of the program, e.g. healing your body, increasing your aim, or damaging an enemy.
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== Nano crystals ==
 
== Nano crystals ==
In your Inventory you will find one or two nano crystals, depending on your
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In your Inventory you will find one or two nano crystals, depending on your profession. Each nano crystal contains a nano program, which you can upload to your program storage. The programs storage is shown in the Programs Window, which can be opened by clicking the "Nano" button on the left-hand menu. You can read what the program does by holding shift and left-click the nano crystal or the program in the storage. Here you can also see the requirements you must meet to upload and execute the program. You do not need to increase any skills to use the programs you start with.
profession. Each nano crystal contains a nano program, which you can
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upload to your program storage. The programs storage is shown in the
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To upload the nano program from the crystal, right-click the crystal, i.e. use it. The crystal will disappear, and the program will show up in its correct category in the storage. The program can now be executed as long as you have enough energy left in your nano pool.
Programs Window, which can be opened by clicking the "Nano" button on the
 
left-hand menu. You can read what the program does by holding shift and left-
 
click the nano crystal or the program in the storage. Here you can also see
 
the requirements you must meet to upload and execute the program. You
 
don'need to increase any skills to use the programs you start with.
 
  
To upload the nano program from the crystal, right-click the crystal, i.e. use it.
 
The crystal will disappear, and the program will show up in its correct category
 
in the storage. The program can now be executed as long as you have
 
enough energy left in your nano pool.
 
 
Executing programs
 
Executing programs
Most nano programs require a target. You can target yourself by pressing F1.
 
You can target others by left clicking on them. Most programs will run either
 
on friendly or hostile targets, not both. Any program will run on yourself
 
though, so be careful whom you target if you execute a hostile program. Your
 
current target for nano programs (and other effects, like medical equipment) is
 
shown next to the Chat Window - left-hand side if it' yourself, right-hand side
 
  
if it’s anybody else.
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Most nano programs require a target. You can target yourself by pressing F1. You can target others by left clicking on them. Most programs will run either on friendly or hostile targets, not both. Any program will run on yourself though, so be careful whom you target if you execute a hostile program. Your current target for nano programs (and other effects, like medical equipment) is shown next to the Chat Window - left-hand side if it is yourself, right-hand side if it is anybody else.
To execute a program, left-click it. Make sure to stand still while executing a
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program, as it requires full concentration from your character. If the program
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To execute a program, left-click it. Make sure to stand still while executing a program, as it requires full concentration from your character. If the program will not execute, an explanation why will be given in the Chat Window.
won'execute, an explanation why will be given in the Chat Window.
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Example: As an Adventurer, your starting program will be "Quick Heal", a healing program. It will drain sixteen points from your nano pool upon being executed, and restore between fifteen and twenty-five points of your health. Healing programs can be used on any friendly target, and are good for use in combat, as the most efficient medical equipment requires the target to sit down and not be under attack.
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=== Schools ===
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Schools are a larger category of nanos than nanolines, but they only affect the game in three ways: the color of the nano crystal, which tab a nano program is stored under in a character's Programs window, and in [[Nano Crystal Creation]], where Instruction Discs from each school must be combined with a Crystal Reflection Pattern and Program Crystal of the same school as the disc.
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Combat school nanos are red; Medical is blue; Protection are green; Psionic are yellow and Space are magenta.
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=== Nanoline ===
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A nanoline is a grouping of similar and related nanos. Nanos in the same nanoline will not stack on the same target; the more powerful one will overwrite the lesser, and trying to cast a lesser will give an error message.
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When there are two effects, such as the Fixer single target runspeed buff, both effects need to be superior to buffs on the target, so in the example of Grid Surfer being cast on a Metaphysicist with a MP evade buff, the evade portion of the runspeed buff will often be inferior and the runspeed cannot be cast.
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The Auno reference site displays the nanoline type on each nano program listing, with links to a list of all the nano programs in that nanoline, for example [http://auno.org/ao/db.php?cmd=search&nano=2&sort=ncu&sdir=desc&strain=156 'Doctor Strength and Stamina Buffs], aka Nanoline 156<!-- A reference table is available at Anarchy Mainframe. -->
  
  Example: As an Adventurer, your starting program will be "Quick Heal",
 
  a healing program. It will drain sixteen points from your nano pool upon
 
  being executed, and restore between fifteen and twenty-five points of
 
  your health. Healing programs can be used on any friendly target, and
 
  are good for use in combat, as the most efficient medical equipment
 
  requires the target to sit down and not be under attack.
 
  
 
== Nano programs as shortcuts ==
 
== Nano programs as shortcuts ==
You' want all your regularly used nano programs on the shortcut bar. To
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Regularly used nano programs can be moved onto the shortcut bar; simply drag and drop. Move your mouse pointer over the program in the Program Window, click and hold down the left mouse button. When the program attaches to the mouse pointer, move it to the wanted place on the shortcut bar and release the mouse button. To remove icons, drag them off the shortcut bar and release the mouse button. With multiple shortcut bars onscreen (F10 > Misc > Number of hotkey bars), shortcuts such as nano icons will be copied to a new bar rather than moved, when dragging. The old icon can be removed as usual if desired. Hotkey bars can be made vertical: right click on the body of the hotkey bar. Only one hotkey bar will be active (responding to number buttons) at a time. To activate a new hotkey bar, click on the very small circular button at the left of the bar, or top of the bar in the case of vertical bars.
move a program to the bar, move your mouse pointer over the program in the
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Program Window, and hold down the left mouse button. When the program
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attaches to the mouse pointer, move it to the wanted place on the shortcut bar
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== Nano Controlling Units (NCU) ==
and release the mouse button.
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''See Main Article: [[NCU]]''
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Your Nano Controlling Units, normally just called NCU, limit what programs you can have running on yourself at any time. Beneficial programs that have continual effect take up a set amount of NCU, and if the target does not have enough NCU free to hold a new program, that program will fail to execute. Hostile programs do not take up NCU, nor do programs with one-shot effects like instant healing or damage.
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Your free and total numbers of NCU are listed in the bottom left corner of the screen. You start with eight total NCU. The most common way to increase your NCU is to install a Belt Component Platform, and then fill the slots in the platform with [[NCU Memory|NCU Memory chips]].
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== Friendly Effects types ==
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=== AC (Shield) ===
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==== AC (Elemental Shield) ====
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AC Shields add to a character's total armor. You can see this value with F10 > GUI > Control Center > Mini Toolbar > Stats (second button from the right). The total armor divided by 10 is the amount of damage that is subtracted from an enemy's attacks. This does not affect the base damage, only the range. E.g., if an enemy does 10-100 damage, that enemy will never do less than 10 damage, no matter how much armor is worn. It may miss a lot, and high level characters' natural regeneration will be faster than such puny damage, but it will never do less damage than 10.
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==== AC with Damage Reflect ====
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Prevents a small set amount of damage completely, rather than reducing by a percentage of a large amount as shields do. Almost as much damage is dealt to the attacker.
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=== Damage Add ===
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Adds a fixed amount of damage to each attack. This amount is not affected by armor.
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Adventurer (animal forms), Agent, Fixer (highest), Trader.
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=== Healing ===
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Healing can be either instant, requiring no NCU, or multiple heals at regular intervals over the duration of the nano. This is known in AO and some other games as the acronym HoT, for Heal over Time. This is also known in some other games as regeneration, but regeneration means something different in AO; the natural regeneration rate all characters have. HoTs are further divided into short term and long term HoTs.
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Adventurer (heal only), Doctor (all types), Fixer (HoT only), Martial Artist (heal only), Metaphysicist (Heal Pet-heal only)
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=== Lifetap ===
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A hostile program, that does damage to the target, with a secondary, friendly effect, that heals the user. Instant. Trader only.
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=== Run Speed ===
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Increases the rate at which the friendly target moves.
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=== NCU ===
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Fixer only. Increases the amount of Nano Controlling Units available to hold friendly buff programs.
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== Hostile Effects types ==
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=== Damage ===
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Instant, and self-explanatory. This is also known in other games as Direct Damage, but that means something else in AO; a melee character that has high damage output and lower defense than a 'tank' melee character, also known as a 'light tank'.
  
= Nano Controlling Units (NCU) =
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=== Damage over Time ===
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The reverse of a HoT, or Heal over Time. A DoT, or Damage over Time damages the target at regular intervals over the duration of the nano. Known in some games as Poison.
  
Your Nano Controlling Units, normally just called NCU, limit what programs
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=== Root ===
you can have running on yourself at any time. Beneficial programs that have
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Stops the target from moving. It can still attack if in range.
continual effect take up a set amount of NCU, and if the target does not have
 
enough NCU free to hold a new program, that program will fail to execute.
 
Hostile programs do not take up NCU, nor do programs with one-shot effects
 
like instant healing or damage.
 
Your free and total numbers of NCU are listed in the bottom left corner of the
 
screen.
 
You start with eight total NCU. The most common way to increase your NCU
 
is to install a Belt Component Platform, and then fill the slots in the platform
 
with [[NCU Memory|NCU Memory chips]].
 
  
== Nanoline ==
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=== Snare ===
A nanoline is a grouping of similar and related nanos. Nanos in the same nanoline will not stack on the same target; the more powerful one will overwrite the lesser, and trying to cast a lesser will give an error message. When there are two effects, such as the Fixer single target runspeed buff, both effects need to be superior to buffs on the target, so in the example of Grid Surfer being cast on a Metaphysicist with a MP evade buff, the evade portion of the runspeed buff will often be inferior and the runspeed cannot be cast. The Auno reference site displays the nanoline type on each nano program listing, with links to a list of all the nano programs in that nanoline, for example [http://auno.org/ao/db.php?cmd=search&nano=2&sort=ncu&sdir=desc&strain=156 'Doctor Strength and Stamina Buffs], aka Nanoline 156<!-- A reference table is available at Anarchy Mainframe. -->
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Reduces the target's run speed.
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=== Calm ===
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Known in some other games as Mez or mesmerize.
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=== Blind ===
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Reduces the target's chance to hit its target.
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=== Lifetap ===
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A hostile program, that does damage to the target, with a secondary, friendly effect, that heals the user. Instant. Trader only.
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=== Other Debuffs ===
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Lowers a statistic of the target, including skills, [[abilities]] or attack speed.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
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* [[Buffs]]
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* [[Dust Brigade Quests]] (Quest with high level nano rewards)
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* [[ICC Shuttleport]]
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* [[Important Items#Nanos|Rare nano programmes]]
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* [[Where can I buy SL Nanos]]?
 
* [[Who buffs what]]?
 
* [[Who buffs what]]?
* [[Important Items#Nanos|Rare nano programmes]]
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* [[Where can I buy SL Nanos]]
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* [[Patch 13.8]]
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* [[Patch 14.6]]
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* [[Patch 14.7]]
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* [[Patch 16.0]]
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
* Complete nano listing can be found on <!-- [http://aomainframe.info/nanolist.aspx aomainframe.info] and -->[http://auno.org auno.org]  
 
* Complete nano listing can be found on <!-- [http://aomainframe.info/nanolist.aspx aomainframe.info] and -->[http://auno.org auno.org]  
 
* Excel Spreadsheet of nanos ingame [http://home.online.no/~egihalvo/nanoworld nanoworld]
 
* Excel Spreadsheet of nanos ingame [http://home.online.no/~egihalvo/nanoworld nanoworld]
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* [http://www.ao-universe.com/main.php?site=knowledge&link=0&id=381 Quests Guides: Dust Brigade / Locating the Threat] on AO Universe
  
 
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= Source =

Revision as of 00:46, 5 March 2010

The Program window, like all windows, can be dragged to the desired shape and size

All characters use Nano programs to some degree. Nanos can be offensive, defensive or a buff (adds to a certain skill). You should get used to using them as soon as you can.

You can think of nano programs as the futuristic version of the spells you might find in a fantasy game. Tiny robots called nanobots operate in vast numbers to rearrange matter and energy to execute the programs, doing things that seemingly transcend reality.

Nano programs can be found as finished nano crystals or Instruction Discs that can be turned into crystals using tradeskills. See Nano Crystal Creation.

All characters have access to nanotechnology through an invisible cloud of nano-bots surrounding them. Controlling these nano-bots requires skill and inner strength. The amount of nanobots available to a character is represented by his or her nano pool, which is shown as a blue bar on the left side of the screen, just above the left-hand menu. The nano pool bar can be moved just as hotkey bars can.

The energy released by the work of nanobots executing nano programs creates corruscating sheets and auroras and pulsating blobs and sparks of light

Commanding the nano-bots is done through nano programs, which are uploaded to your program storage. Executing a program gives the nano-bots commands, which they carry out to produce the effect of the program, e.g. healing your body, increasing your aim, or damaging an enemy.

Nano crystals

In your Inventory you will find one or two nano crystals, depending on your profession. Each nano crystal contains a nano program, which you can upload to your program storage. The programs storage is shown in the Programs Window, which can be opened by clicking the "Nano" button on the left-hand menu. You can read what the program does by holding shift and left-click the nano crystal or the program in the storage. Here you can also see the requirements you must meet to upload and execute the program. You do not need to increase any skills to use the programs you start with.

To upload the nano program from the crystal, right-click the crystal, i.e. use it. The crystal will disappear, and the program will show up in its correct category in the storage. The program can now be executed as long as you have enough energy left in your nano pool.

Executing programs

Most nano programs require a target. You can target yourself by pressing F1. You can target others by left clicking on them. Most programs will run either on friendly or hostile targets, not both. Any program will run on yourself though, so be careful whom you target if you execute a hostile program. Your current target for nano programs (and other effects, like medical equipment) is shown next to the Chat Window - left-hand side if it is yourself, right-hand side if it is anybody else.

To execute a program, left-click it. Make sure to stand still while executing a program, as it requires full concentration from your character. If the program will not execute, an explanation why will be given in the Chat Window.

Example: As an Adventurer, your starting program will be "Quick Heal", a healing program. It will drain sixteen points from your nano pool upon being executed, and restore between fifteen and twenty-five points of your health. Healing programs can be used on any friendly target, and are good for use in combat, as the most efficient medical equipment requires the target to sit down and not be under attack.


Schools

Schools are a larger category of nanos than nanolines, but they only affect the game in three ways: the color of the nano crystal, which tab a nano program is stored under in a character's Programs window, and in Nano Crystal Creation, where Instruction Discs from each school must be combined with a Crystal Reflection Pattern and Program Crystal of the same school as the disc.

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Combat school nanos are red; Medical is blue; Protection are green; Psionic are yellow and Space are magenta.

Nanoline

A nanoline is a grouping of similar and related nanos. Nanos in the same nanoline will not stack on the same target; the more powerful one will overwrite the lesser, and trying to cast a lesser will give an error message.

When there are two effects, such as the Fixer single target runspeed buff, both effects need to be superior to buffs on the target, so in the example of Grid Surfer being cast on a Metaphysicist with a MP evade buff, the evade portion of the runspeed buff will often be inferior and the runspeed cannot be cast.

The Auno reference site displays the nanoline type on each nano program listing, with links to a list of all the nano programs in that nanoline, for example 'Doctor Strength and Stamina Buffs, aka Nanoline 156


Nano programs as shortcuts

Regularly used nano programs can be moved onto the shortcut bar; simply drag and drop. Move your mouse pointer over the program in the Program Window, click and hold down the left mouse button. When the program attaches to the mouse pointer, move it to the wanted place on the shortcut bar and release the mouse button. To remove icons, drag them off the shortcut bar and release the mouse button. With multiple shortcut bars onscreen (F10 > Misc > Number of hotkey bars), shortcuts such as nano icons will be copied to a new bar rather than moved, when dragging. The old icon can be removed as usual if desired. Hotkey bars can be made vertical: right click on the body of the hotkey bar. Only one hotkey bar will be active (responding to number buttons) at a time. To activate a new hotkey bar, click on the very small circular button at the left of the bar, or top of the bar in the case of vertical bars.


Nano Controlling Units (NCU)

See Main Article: NCU

Your Nano Controlling Units, normally just called NCU, limit what programs you can have running on yourself at any time. Beneficial programs that have continual effect take up a set amount of NCU, and if the target does not have enough NCU free to hold a new program, that program will fail to execute. Hostile programs do not take up NCU, nor do programs with one-shot effects like instant healing or damage.

Your free and total numbers of NCU are listed in the bottom left corner of the screen. You start with eight total NCU. The most common way to increase your NCU is to install a Belt Component Platform, and then fill the slots in the platform with NCU Memory chips.

Friendly Effects types

AC (Shield)

AC (Elemental Shield)

AC Shields add to a character's total armor. You can see this value with F10 > GUI > Control Center > Mini Toolbar > Stats (second button from the right). The total armor divided by 10 is the amount of damage that is subtracted from an enemy's attacks. This does not affect the base damage, only the range. E.g., if an enemy does 10-100 damage, that enemy will never do less than 10 damage, no matter how much armor is worn. It may miss a lot, and high level characters' natural regeneration will be faster than such puny damage, but it will never do less damage than 10.

AC with Damage Reflect

Prevents a small set amount of damage completely, rather than reducing by a percentage of a large amount as shields do. Almost as much damage is dealt to the attacker.

Damage Add

Adds a fixed amount of damage to each attack. This amount is not affected by armor.

Adventurer (animal forms), Agent, Fixer (highest), Trader.

Healing

Healing can be either instant, requiring no NCU, or multiple heals at regular intervals over the duration of the nano. This is known in AO and some other games as the acronym HoT, for Heal over Time. This is also known in some other games as regeneration, but regeneration means something different in AO; the natural regeneration rate all characters have. HoTs are further divided into short term and long term HoTs.

Adventurer (heal only), Doctor (all types), Fixer (HoT only), Martial Artist (heal only), Metaphysicist (Heal Pet-heal only)


Lifetap

A hostile program, that does damage to the target, with a secondary, friendly effect, that heals the user. Instant. Trader only.

Run Speed

Increases the rate at which the friendly target moves.

NCU

Fixer only. Increases the amount of Nano Controlling Units available to hold friendly buff programs.


Hostile Effects types

Damage

Instant, and self-explanatory. This is also known in other games as Direct Damage, but that means something else in AO; a melee character that has high damage output and lower defense than a 'tank' melee character, also known as a 'light tank'.

Damage over Time

The reverse of a HoT, or Heal over Time. A DoT, or Damage over Time damages the target at regular intervals over the duration of the nano. Known in some games as Poison.

Root

Stops the target from moving. It can still attack if in range.

Snare

Reduces the target's run speed.

Calm

Known in some other games as Mez or mesmerize.

Blind

Reduces the target's chance to hit its target.

Lifetap

A hostile program, that does damage to the target, with a secondary, friendly effect, that heals the user. Instant. Trader only.


Other Debuffs

Lowers a statistic of the target, including skills, abilities or attack speed.

See Also

External Links

Source

Anarchy Online.com Game Guide