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RE: [dq-rules] Re: called shots/hit location
By the
way, and talking about undead.
When
elves were described, DQ said: They're inmune to lesser undead efects. It mean,
the elf doesn't check 4 X willpower when they see lesser
undead?
Gabriel.
There was
another reason besides the Land Turtle that made me ask
about this- Zombies
and Ghouls. You have to hit them in the
head/brain to "kill" them. How do
you go about doing that without a
rule for called shots?
Also, I did
a search in this group on the subject and came up empty
handed.
Later,
R.
--- In dq-rules@yahoogroups.com,
John Corey <john@d...> wrote:
> I actually brought this topic up a
looooong time ago. I know we
came
> up with some good
ideas. It was in this yahoo group I think.
>
> John
>
On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, at 03:44 AM, Bruce Probst wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 17:02:07 -0000, "Richard"
> >
<demon_star2002@y...>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
>This came up when my friend (who is learning the game) wanted to
>
> >fight a Land Turtle, just for the hell of it. It mentions making
an
> > >attack on the head and an 80% chance of hitting the
body/shell
even
> > >if you do hit the head.
> >
>
> > >So, how do you go about making that called shot?
>
>
> > You can't, in the normal DQ rules.
> >
> >
In any case, you're misreading the description. You roll to hit;
>
> there's an
> > 80% chance you hit the shell, and must apply the
shell's AP. The
rest
> > of
> > the time you hit an
unarmoured part of the body and hence
(presumably)
> > no
AP
> > applies.
> >
> > If the turtle has withdrawn
its head, legs, etc. then the shell
is the
> > only
> >
thing you can hit.
> >
> >
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> >
Bruce
Probst
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> > Melbourne,
Australia MSTie #72759 SCA #80160
>
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