Topic: Expulsion
Started by: GreatWolf
Started on: 3/7/2003
Board: The Riddle of Steel
On 3/7/2003 at 4:44pm, GreatWolf wrote:
Expulsion
My apologies if this has already been addressed, but I am confused by the expulsion maneuver. If I'm reading it correctly, on a successful defense, the individual performing the expulsion inflicts a -1 CP penalty (per success in the margin) against his opponent for his opponent's next attack, if it is a thrust. However, does this make any sense? If the defense is successful, shouldn't the individual doing the expulsion gain the initiative and therefore be attacking? Can someone enlighten me?
Seth Ben-Ezra
Great Wolf
On 3/7/2003 at 5:35pm, Jake Norwood wrote:
RE: Expulsion
I got you, Seth.
The expulsioner does gain the initiative, and the thruster has just lost some CP. Here's you post:
...on a successful defense, the individual performing the expulsion inflicts a -1 CP penalty (per success in the margin) against his opponent for his opponent's next attack, if it is a thrust.
And here's me re-writing your post so that it's right:
on a successful defense, the individual performing the expulsion inflicts a -1 CP penalty (per success in the margin) against his opponent for his own next attack, if it is a thrust.
I hope that helps. This stuff can be hard to explain!
Jake
On 3/7/2003 at 6:26pm, GreatWolf wrote:
RE: Expulsion
Lightbulb. Thanks, Jake.
Seth Ben-Ezra
Great Wolf
On 3/10/2003 at 10:26pm, Enoch wrote:
RE: Expulsion
Heh, I ran into a differant kind of problem with Expulsion. I have no clue what its supposed to be. What does it look like? I didn't use it in my more recent game because I didn't know how to explain it.
-Joshua
On 3/10/2003 at 10:53pm, toli wrote:
RE: Expulsion
I always imagined it as a sort of hard (as in strong, not difficult) parry. He swings, you smack his sword out of the way good and hard so it makes it more difficult for him to parry in return....
NT
On 3/10/2003 at 11:23pm, Jake Norwood wrote:
RE: Expulsion
actually it's a really soft parry... as he thrusts in you thrust back, displacing your hilt towards his blade so that you hit him while he's still thrusting at you. It's a kind of thing seen modern sport fencing very often, and that's where I took the name.
Jake