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# '''Gagging''', which prevents mundane speech. Make sure to enforce this strictly.
 
# '''Gagging''', which prevents mundane speech. Make sure to enforce this strictly.
 
# '''Leashing''', being tied to another person or fixed location by a short leash which prevents movement beyond one or two meters.
 
# '''Leashing''', being tied to another person or fixed location by a short leash which prevents movement beyond one or two meters.
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<noinclude>Restraints can be escaped using [[Reflexes_(Action)#Contortions|Contortions]] or destroyed. Weapons larger and more unwieldy than a dagger take an attack penalty equal to their damage add when attacking restraints bound to a creature you do not wish to harm.</noinclude>

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Physical restrain in Action does not completely prevent a hero from action, they only impose handicaps that can be overcome. Note that you also suffer Impairment as outlined under Action and Style when restrained.

  1. Bound Arms prevent physical attacks and most physical manipulation.
  2. Bound Legs prevent movement as a part of normal basic actions. On a full move action, you can take a normal move instead of a full move, crawling or rolling on the ground. A character untrained in the Maneuver skill has a Move of 3 in this situation.
  3. Blindfolding restricts your awareness, giving you only a rough estimate of objects and creatures in a diameter equal to your Mind; you are insensitive to things beyond this range.
  4. Gagging, which prevents mundane speech. Make sure to enforce this strictly.
  5. Leashing, being tied to another person or fixed location by a short leash which prevents movement beyond one or two meters.

Restraints can be escaped using Contortions or destroyed. Weapons larger and more unwieldy than a dagger take an attack penalty equal to their damage add when attacking restraints bound to a creature you do not wish to harm.