In order to facilitate players to familiarize themselves with and test the map in single-player mode, 22 cheat instructions were prepared and put into the game when "Warcraft 3" was launched. Since these cheat instructions are not only effective on player units, they are also effective on hostile computer units. In addition, the effects specified by some cheat instructions are really not very practical, so the cheat instructions such as "whosyourdaddy" and "iseedeadpeople" are derived from these 22 instructions. stands out and has become the most commonly used cheat command by most players. However, although many players often use these cheat instructions, they are not familiar with their specific functions and precautions for use. Today, let’s first talk about the specific situation of “whosyourdaddy”, which is regarded as “invincible and must-kill” by many players.
Impression: In the impression of most players, "whosyourdaddy" is the invincibility command in the stand-alone mode of "Warcraft 3". After turning on this command, all the player's units will enter the invincible state and will also have instant kill when attacking. The abilities of the opponent's units.
In fact: after turning on the cheat command, our unit only enters a pseudo-invincible state that is immune to most damage. When it is damaged by some special attacks, it will still lose blood or even die; in terms of attack power, this command The effect is only to increase all damage by 100 times, and it cannot achieve a true one-hit kill. Whether it is completely invincible or not, we will know after turning on the command and strong A on our own units; whether it will kill with one hit is also very simple. We only need to use low-attack units like Peons to attack the high-level wild monsters outside. Or simply adjust a unit of 10,000 blood and test it.
Knowing that after the "whosyourdaddy" cheat command is activated, the player's unit does not enter an absolutely invincible state and will still be damaged. Naturally, everyone wants to find out what other attacks will cause damage after turning on this cheat command. In the following time, we will take a detailed inventory of the types of damage that will still be received after turning on the cheat command.
Self-forced attack: Regardless of whether the cheat command is turned on or not, when we use A's forced attack to attack our own units, these units will have no status to speak of. However, when forcing an attack, the attack and defense effects are still calculated based on the unit's attack and defense data under normal circumstances.
AoE attack skills that ignore enemies and friends: When the cheat command is turned on, if you are hit by special skills such as Blood Mage's Flame Storm and Archmage's Blizzard that ignore enemies and friends when attacking, you will also lose blood. Of course, regardless of whether this skill is released by an enemy unit or a friendly unit, the damage will be calculated as if it was hit by this skill under normal circumstances.
Ignore the regular range attack effects of the enemy and friends: When we mentioned skills such as blizzard, we have to talk about the range attack effects of some siege units such as small artillery, catapults, meat grinders, etc. Since these attack effects themselves ignore the enemy and friends, as long as The reason why units within the range will be damaged is that even if we turn on the invincibility command, the unit will still lose blood when it is attacked by this type of attack.
Automatic blood loss state: If your unit is blessed with evil fanaticism, or it is a unit like Fire Phoenix that will continuously consume its own health when it is in attacking form, then the invincibility effect of the "whosyourdaddy" cheat command will also not When it takes effect, you will lose blood as you should.
Special traps and traps: This type of damage generally appears in campaigns and custom maps. As long as the damage of traps and traps is not set to the damage caused by a certain player unit when the map is designed, the player unit will still suffer damage after being triggered. Be injured or even die directly. Regarding this point, friends who have opened cheat codes to test new maps and entered the destiny room in the 3C era should be very familiar with it.