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=ATA vs ATP=
 
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ATA is often lowered on weapons with high [[ATP]], as to balance things out. However, this often changes what weapon choice people use; some people, for example, may go wild for ATA (for example, they are a low accuracy race such as [[Beast]]), while others choose power. The argument has been going on since the game's prequel, Phantasy Star Online; normally, people choose ATA over ATP.
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ATA is often lowered on weapons with high [[ATP]], as to balance things out. However, this often changes what weapon choice people use; some people, for example, may go wild for ATA (for example, they are a low accuracy race such as [[Beast]]), while others choose power. The argument has been going on since the game's predecessor, Phantasy Star Online; normally, people choose ATA over ATP.
  
 
=Hitting/evading formula=
 
=Hitting/evading formula=
 
This is currently unknown.
 
This is currently unknown.

Revision as of 21:16, 30 November 2006

Template:Stats ATA is short for Attack Accuracy. It governs your ability to hit enemies using Melee Weapons and Ranged Weapons.

Is increased by:

Equipment:

Temporary Buffs:

  • Zodialide
  • Megistalide

ATA vs ATP

ATA is often lowered on weapons with high ATP, as to balance things out. However, this often changes what weapon choice people use; some people, for example, may go wild for ATA (for example, they are a low accuracy race such as Beast), while others choose power. The argument has been going on since the game's predecessor, Phantasy Star Online; normally, people choose ATA over ATP.

Hitting/evading formula

This is currently unknown.