I am not a practitioner of HEMA and do not profess to know much about the martial art hence I am pitching my question here for some of you experts to answer.
If after a parry I step towards my opponent and apply force to unbalance him with a shoulder charge, a headbutt or a body check this may give me an advantage whilst he regains his balance. Is this a realistic option? Is it a variant of the Bind and Strike manouver?
Anyone to pick this up?
thanks in advance
It is a realistic option. You could use it as bind and strike, but remember the range penalty for something at "hand" reach, or even one shorter..."Body" reach, I suppose.
Jake
I'd be more inclined to use the rules for Hook I think.
Defensive Grapple?
Mike
Hook's good, too. The fact is that any of these could work, given circumstances.
Jake
Thanks for the replies guys. It is good to know that even someone with little or no actual combat experience can take the system and realise actions that would be effective in actual combat. It says a lot for the quality of the combat system in TROS.
Jake, quick question. I am looking at the Bind and Strike manouver in the rulebook and it does not list the proficency level at which it is available. Is it available to beginners?
Gary
SUre is.
Jake
Quote from: Gary_BinghamThanks for the replies guys. It is good to know that even someone with little or no actual combat experience can take the system and realise actions that would be effective in actual combat. It says a lot for the quality of the combat system in TROS.
Gary
Well, don't give all the credit to Jake, you have done some good work in your figuring out how to address this question.
I agree, Jake did an excellent job of it. When I speak about my take on things I just like to colour it with the real world examples I am learning about to help give people asking a question an image that they can work with. If you have had ebough, just tell me to shut up.