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Started by StahlMeister, January 10, 2004, 12:14:04 PM

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Bob Richter

If we get to three, you know the world ends, right?
:)
So ye wanna go earnin' yer keep with yer sword, and ye think that it can't be too hard...

Sneaky Git

Quote from: Bob RichterOkay, Sneaky...I think I get what you're trying to say. That was a very odd way of putting it.

Color me surprised.  I've been having a heck of a time exlplaining things in such a way as to make sense to the majority of humanity...  *shakes his head*  Need more sleep.

Chris
Molon labe.
"Come and get them."

- Leonidas of Sparta, in response to Xerxes' demand that the Spartans lay down their arms.

StahlMeister

Quote from: Bob Richter
Yes, missing your target just to hit some other part of the body is a very rare occurance (to the order of breaking out a percentage roll, or worse...)
It is usually a failure of swordsmanship on the part of your opponent, who has accidentally put his fingers in the way of his own parry, or deflected your blade into his body (or leg,) or just dodged the wrong way.

Ok, I have to believe you. I do not practice any kind of sword fighting or something like this. I only know it from RPGs and movies.

Just thought it could be possible when someone thrusts e.g. to the head the he accidently hits the torso or maybe the left arm.
"Der beisst nicht, er will nur spielen...",
Herald von Faust, stahlnish Beastmaster

StahlMeister

"Der beisst nicht, er will nur spielen...",
Herald von Faust, stahlnish Beastmaster

Jake Norwood

In my experience torso shots are less common, and do often end in shots to various extremities when swinging at an opponent. TROS models this in a few ways:

1) Bonus to hit arms
2) lethality of hitting head, and the range of potential targets in the IV and V charts


Here's one I've contemplated:
3) House rule for attacks to III, so that the arms become one of the 1-6 possibilities.

Jake
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StahlMeister

QuoteHere's one I've contemplated:
3) House rule for attacks to III, so that the arms become one of the 1-6 possibilities.
Thats OK. I'll take it in our house rules.
"Der beisst nicht, er will nur spielen...",
Herald von Faust, stahlnish Beastmaster