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combat_rules [2017/02/01 13:17]
toml [Armour] Clarification about phys-repping
combat_rules [2017/08/16 14:40]
dan
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 If an entangle call strikes a limb, the limb is bound in place and cannot be used until freed - if an arm, it should be held to the victim'​s body along with any contents and not moved, if a leg the victim should not move it. If a weapon, then the weapon should be aimed at the ground and not moved. An entangled weapon or limb can be freed with 5 seconds role-play of removing the bindings with a free arm. If both arms are entangled at once, the victim can escape with ten seconds struggling. A character who is currently STRENGTHENED can immediately break the bonds by role-playing pulling free. If you are applying ENTANGLE through non-physical means, you should include a designated limb (i.e. ENTANGLE RIGHT LEG). If an entangle call strikes a limb, the limb is bound in place and cannot be used until freed - if an arm, it should be held to the victim'​s body along with any contents and not moved, if a leg the victim should not move it. If a weapon, then the weapon should be aimed at the ground and not moved. An entangled weapon or limb can be freed with 5 seconds role-play of removing the bindings with a free arm. If both arms are entangled at once, the victim can escape with ten seconds struggling. A character who is currently STRENGTHENED can immediately break the bonds by role-playing pulling free. If you are applying ENTANGLE through non-physical means, you should include a designated limb (i.e. ENTANGLE RIGHT LEG).
 ==== Poison ==== ==== Poison ====
- +The blow that just struck you was poisoned. Delivered through blade venom, contact poison, aerosol or magical effect. You will need to check with the GM at the end of the encounter to discover the effects of the poison. You will need to keep track of whether ​you had armour protecting you at the point you took the poison ​effect, as sometimes this will have an effect (say a blade venom) where as other times it will not (magical hex).
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-The blow that just struck you was poisoned. Delivered through blade venom, contact poison, aerosol or magical effect. You will need to check with the GM at the end of the encounter to discover the effects of the poison. You will need to keep track of whether the poison ​call hit armour or flesh.+
  
 ==== Backstab ==== ==== Backstab ====
combat_rules.txt · Last modified: 2017/08/16 14:40 by dan