Game Development: Stats and Skill Systems

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Game Development: Stats and Skill Systems
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 65 lectures (5h 36m) | Size: 2.15 GB

Learn how to Create Your Own Stat Systems and Balance Them.


Learn how to Create a Modular and Easy to Use Skill System

You will learn about the game design aspect of stats

You will learn how to code different types of stat systems

You will be able to balance your game

You will be able to create your skill system

You will be able to create a Turn Order System

You will be able to create a Buff/Debuff System

You need to have a good grasp on Programming Logic

You need to have a good grasp on C#

You need to have a good grasp on OOP

You need to have knowledge of the Unity environment, equivalent to the course Game Development: Basic Games with C# and Unity 3D

Have you ever thought about creating a complex stats and skills system Many games need them and it gets harder to make one that can be used in a variety of situations.

What stats to use The default strength and dexterity What formulas should I use for hit chance Can we make a D&D-like stat system What about a more classic JRPG one

How to make skills rag from a fireball to a skill that applies a negative status How can I make this skill use Intelligence vs Wisdom in its calculations And what if I just want to use percentages

In this course you'll see in depth how to create and balance stat systems. We will discuss about game design decisions and their consequences, then we will create a spreadsheet with stats and try to keep it balanced as different classes level up.

You will also use those same stats in a skill system we will develop from scratch in Unity. This system will be able to create damage skills, healing skills, skills that apply buffs and debuffs, etc. They will also use both percentage-based or stat-based calculations.

And to test everything, we will create a simple automated turn-based system.

I hope to see you there o/

Game Developers

Recently Graduated Programmers

Programmers with little experience on games



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