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The primary attack is not nescessarilly the first attack that a stack does in a battle: if your unit also has an [[Extra Attack]], and that is of higher [[initiative]], that one is done first.
 
The primary attack is not nescessarilly the first attack that a stack does in a battle: if your unit also has an [[Extra Attack]], and that is of higher [[initiative]], that one is done first.
  
A Primary Attack causes enemy units to attempt to [[Counter]] (even if it fails).
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A Primary Attack causes enemy units to attempt to [[Counter]] (even if it fails due to being paralyzed, too far away, or 0 [[Attack Power]] [[Counter]]).
  
 
Using a Primary Attack will cause [[Fatigue]] to your unit, which is a reduction in [[Efficiency]].  
 
Using a Primary Attack will cause [[Fatigue]] to your unit, which is a reduction in [[Efficiency]].  

Revision as of 02:10, 11 October 2006

The main attack of your unit. Every unit has one.

The primary attack is not nescessarilly the first attack that a stack does in a battle: if your unit also has an Extra Attack, and that is of higher initiative, that one is done first.

A Primary Attack causes enemy units to attempt to Counter (even if it fails due to being paralyzed, too far away, or 0 Attack Power Counter).

Using a Primary Attack will cause Fatigue to your unit, which is a reduction in Efficiency.

Primary Attacks are affected by Attack Power Boosters/Diminishers, Accuracy Boosters/Diminishers, and Efficiency Boosters/Diminishers. All spell/item effects that trigger on an attack type will only modify the primary attack, even if triggered by the extra attack type. [Example: Mind Rippers have a Magic Ranged Primary and a Psychic Ranged Extra Attack, Monkey Brains triggers because they have psychic in the extra attack - but instead will only give the +100% Attack Power bonus to the Primary Attack]].