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===Block ===
 
===Block ===
Trigger Action
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Trigger Action (Defense)
  
Used to block incoming attacks; gives a +5 Dodge bonus during the current shot. If an attack fails because of this bonus, the blocking weapon takes the impact. Usually it can withstand this just fine, but an attack of ah higher tech level or by a much stronger opponent might cause it to break or weaken.
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Used to block incoming attacks; gives a +5 Dodge bonus during the current shot. If an attack fails because of this bonus, the blocking weapon takes the impact. Usually it can withstand this just fine, but an attack of a higher tech level or by a much stronger opponent might cause it to break or weaken at the gamemaster's whim.
  
 
===Disarm===
 
===Disarm===
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Basic Action
 
Basic Action
  
You can make an attack that does no damage, but entangles your target so that he loses three shots. If you score an Outcome matching the target's Agility, he loses shots equal to your outcome instead.
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You can make an attack that does no damage, but entangles your target so that he loses three shots. If you score an Outcome matching the target's Agility, he loses shots equal to your outcome instead. The target can spend no shots until his next shot comes up.
 
 
You can renew you attack on the entangled victim, an if you get to attack him before his next action, you do so with a +3 bonus to Martial Arts.
 
  
 
===Extra Damage ===
 
===Extra Damage ===
Ineherent
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Inherent
  
 
The weapon has a condition under which it does extra damage. If the condition is fulfilled, add +3 to the damage value.
 
The weapon has a condition under which it does extra damage. If the condition is fulfilled, add +3 to the damage value.
  
====Damage====
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* '''Armor''' The weapon does extra damage against objects and creatures with at least three points of armor.
The weapon does extra damage whenever it's damage value is greater than the target's toughness.
 
 
====Armor====
 
The weapon does extra damage against targets with at least three points of armor.
 
  
====Elemental====
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* '''Elemental''' The weapon has some sort of elemental aspect that increases damage. Unless the target has some extra resistance to the damage type (such as fire or acid resistance for those attacks), he takes +3 damage. Against someone with a special resistance to either the ordinary damage of the weapon or to the elemental effect, the weapon does its basic damage. A target resistant both to the elemental damage and the regular damage takes the basic damage and gets to apply its resistance against it.
The weapon has some sort of elemental aspect that increases damage. Unless the target has some extra resistance to the damage type (such as fire or acid resistance for those attacks), he takes +3 damage.
 
 
 
Against someone immune to the ordinary damage of the weapon or to the elemental effect, the weapon does its basic damage. A target immune both to the elemental damage and the regular damage takes no damage at all.
 
  
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* '''Unarmored''' The weapon does extra damage against creatures with 2 points of armor or less.
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===Great Blow ===
 
===Great Blow ===
 
Basic Action
 
Basic Action
  
The weapon is suited for grandiose all-out attacks, such as a flèche, impale, or roundhouse blow. After an all-out attack, you may not take any reflex actions until your next shot comes up.
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The weapon is suited for grandiose all-out attacks, such as a flèche, impale, or roundhouse blow. After an all-out attack, you may not take any trigger actions until your next shot comes up.
  
 
===Improvised===
 
===Improvised===
Not an action
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Basic Action
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You can improvise a weapon from materials at hand. Improvised means it's not made as a dedicated weapon - it has been found or scrounged from civilian gear. Examples include staves used as quarterstaves or spears, wood cutting axes used for war, boards used as shields, and so on. Certain weapons are easily scrounged, while certain people have a knack for improvising almost anything (as long as they can somewhat convincingly describe how they do it).
  
The weapon can be made or salvaged from common objects in a short time, even if the maker is lacking skill. Such an improvised weapon breaks on any snakeyes roll.
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Such scrounged versions are less durable than the real thing, and break on any snakeyes roll. Of course, a purposely crafted version of the weapon does not have these drawbacks.
  
===Parry ===
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=== Intercept ===
Trigger Action
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Trigger Action (Result)
  
The weapon can be used to parry other melee attacks, giving a +5 Donge bonus for the shot, but only against melee attacks.
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You can intercept opponents moving in to attack you in [[Melee (Action)|Melee]], striking would-be attackers that you manage to keep at bay. Whenever an opponent misses yu with a Basic Action attack in [[Melee (Action)|Melee]], you can use this to make a [[Melee (Action)|Melee]] attack on them.
  
===Reach ===
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===Parry ===
 
Trigger Action
 
Trigger Action
  
The weapon has superior reach, and can generally get a shot in as enemies approach. When someone moves up to you, you can take a trigger action to make a normal melee attack on them. If both you and your enemy are using reach weapons, you generally don't get any such an attack unless the weapon you're using is significantly longer.  
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The weapon can be used to parry other melee attacks, giving a +5 [[Dodge (Action)|Dodge]] bonus for the shot, but only against melee attacks.  
  
===Riposte ===
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=== Returning ===
Trigger Action
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Trigger Action (Combo)
  
When an opponent attacks you and misses, you can make a normal melee attack in return.
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After you [#Throw|throw]] a weapon, you can use this to instantly retrieve it. It might be attacked to a string, bounce back to you, or naturally return to you like a boomerang does.
  
 
===Second Strike===
 
===Second Strike===
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There are several variants of second strike, with various additional rules.
 
There are several variants of second strike, with various additional rules.
  
====Second Strike (butt) ====
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* '''Second Strike (butt)''' You deliver the second strike with the butt end of your weapon. Such a strike always does Strength +3 damage, regardless of what weapon you are using.
You deliver the second strike with the butt end of your weapon. Such a strike always does Strength +3 damage, regardless of what weapon you are using.
 
  
====Second Strike (double) ====
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* '''Second Strike (double)''' Your weapon has two weapon heads, and uses the same damage for both.
Your weapon has two weapon heads, and uses the same damage for both.
 
  
====Second Strike (offhand) ====
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* '''Second Strike (offhand)''' You must be holding two weapons to use this second strike, and the attack that triggered it must be held in the other hand (though it can be a paired, identical weapon).
You must be holding two weapons to use this second strike, and the attack that triggered it must be held in the other hand (though it can be a paired, identical weapon).
 
  
 
===Stun ===
 
===Stun ===
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This weapon never does wounds when an opponent runs out of hits; it can still score a critical hit and score wounds that way.
 
This weapon never does wounds when an opponent runs out of hits; it can still score a critical hit and score wounds that way.
  
===Throw ===
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=== Throw ===
Inherent
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Basic Action
  
The weapon can be used to make ranged attacks with a basic range of 10 meters.
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You can throw a melee weapons as a [[Range (Action)|short range]] ranged attack.

Revision as of 12:13, 16 May 2008

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Melee weapons allow extra and maneuvers and some have inherent effects; these are explained here.

Block

Trigger Action (Defense)

Used to block incoming attacks; gives a +5 Dodge bonus during the current shot. If an attack fails because of this bonus, the blocking weapon takes the impact. Usually it can withstand this just fine, but an attack of a higher tech level or by a much stronger opponent might cause it to break or weaken at the gamemaster's whim.

Disarm

Basic Action

You can entangle other weapons, especially long and powerfully unbalanced weapons. Add the damage add of your opponent's weapon to any disarm stunts you try to make.

Entangle

Basic Action

You can make an attack that does no damage, but entangles your target so that he loses three shots. If you score an Outcome matching the target's Agility, he loses shots equal to your outcome instead. The target can spend no shots until his next shot comes up.

Extra Damage

Inherent

The weapon has a condition under which it does extra damage. If the condition is fulfilled, add +3 to the damage value.

  • Armor The weapon does extra damage against objects and creatures with at least three points of armor.
  • Elemental The weapon has some sort of elemental aspect that increases damage. Unless the target has some extra resistance to the damage type (such as fire or acid resistance for those attacks), he takes +3 damage. Against someone with a special resistance to either the ordinary damage of the weapon or to the elemental effect, the weapon does its basic damage. A target resistant both to the elemental damage and the regular damage takes the basic damage and gets to apply its resistance against it.
  • Unarmored The weapon does extra damage against creatures with 2 points of armor or less.

Great Blow

Basic Action

The weapon is suited for grandiose all-out attacks, such as a flèche, impale, or roundhouse blow. After an all-out attack, you may not take any trigger actions until your next shot comes up.

Improvised

Basic Action

You can improvise a weapon from materials at hand. Improvised means it's not made as a dedicated weapon - it has been found or scrounged from civilian gear. Examples include staves used as quarterstaves or spears, wood cutting axes used for war, boards used as shields, and so on. Certain weapons are easily scrounged, while certain people have a knack for improvising almost anything (as long as they can somewhat convincingly describe how they do it).

Such scrounged versions are less durable than the real thing, and break on any snakeyes roll. Of course, a purposely crafted version of the weapon does not have these drawbacks.

Intercept

Trigger Action (Result)

You can intercept opponents moving in to attack you in Melee, striking would-be attackers that you manage to keep at bay. Whenever an opponent misses yu with a Basic Action attack in Melee, you can use this to make a Melee attack on them.

Parry

Trigger Action

The weapon can be used to parry other melee attacks, giving a +5 Dodge bonus for the shot, but only against melee attacks.

Returning

Trigger Action (Combo)

After you [#Throw|throw]] a weapon, you can use this to instantly retrieve it. It might be attacked to a string, bounce back to you, or naturally return to you like a boomerang does.

Second Strike

Trigger Action

Your weapon can deliver an extra attack as a follow-up when one of your attack miss. Whenever you make an unsuccessful melee attack, you can use this to make an additional melee attack on the same opponent.

There are several variants of second strike, with various additional rules.

  • Second Strike (butt) You deliver the second strike with the butt end of your weapon. Such a strike always does Strength +3 damage, regardless of what weapon you are using.
  • Second Strike (double) Your weapon has two weapon heads, and uses the same damage for both.
  • Second Strike (offhand) You must be holding two weapons to use this second strike, and the attack that triggered it must be held in the other hand (though it can be a paired, identical weapon).

Stun

Inherent

This weapon never does wounds when an opponent runs out of hits; it can still score a critical hit and score wounds that way.

Throw

Basic Action

You can throw a melee weapons as a short range ranged attack.