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Inactive Forums => The Riddle of Steel => Topic started by: bergh on March 23, 2004, 05:19:56 PM

Title: hits succes vs. defending succes.
Post by: bergh on March 23, 2004, 05:19:56 PM
This question is rather silly you may think.

we have been playing: hits succes vs. defending succes.
ie. if i hit with 5 success and my opponent evade with 3 success, then i only
get 2 "hits" in right?

This is for ALL types of evasion and block/parrys?
Title: hits succes vs. defending succes.
Post by: [MKF]Kapten on March 23, 2004, 06:50:33 PM
Yes it is.
Title: hits succes vs. defending succes.
Post by: Bill Cook on March 23, 2004, 07:04:58 PM
Quote from: berghie. if i hit with 5 success and my opponent evade with 3 success, then i only
get 2 "hits" in right?

Just to be clear, the in-game event is not necessarily 2 blows or hits.  The Margin of Success (MoS), along with fine-grading the location by the d6 roll, serve to measure the damage level of the wound.  i.e. Other factors being equal, an MoS of 1 indicates a level one wound, whereas an MoS of 4 indicates a level four wound -- far more severe, regardless of cut count.
Title: hits succes vs. defending succes.
Post by: bergh on March 23, 2004, 07:07:42 PM
i know this that its only the rate of success, but i could not express it in a better way, my english is not good at all
Title: hits succes vs. defending succes.
Post by: Edge on March 23, 2004, 11:31:01 PM
k slightly on topic :)
how bout if attacker gets 5 successes and defender gets 5 successes.  Is it a successful defend or is it a hit with a MoS of 0?
Title: hits succes vs. defending succes.
Post by: Bill Cook on March 23, 2004, 11:50:08 PM
It's a successful defend.  If you did a Full Evade, the blade goes whizzing through the air.  If you did a Parry or a Block, the enemy sword klanks against your sword or shield.
Title: hits succes vs. defending succes.
Post by: Edge on March 23, 2004, 11:57:06 PM
cool
we have been playing it the other way round
Title: hits succes vs. defending succes.
Post by: Lance D. Allen on March 24, 2004, 04:35:07 AM
It's a successful defend BUT the attacker retains initiative.

Important difference there.
Title: hits succes vs. defending succes.
Post by: Bill Cook on March 24, 2004, 05:49:07 AM
"Ties, while no damage is dealt, are considered to go to the attacker for purposes of initiative.  Such ties usually imply that the defender has just barely deflected the strike, and is still recovering from the momentum of the blow that he just blocked, parried, or dodged . . .", p. 77

Well, I learn something every day:)