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Re: parrying
I would have to say only the target attacker or arrow you specify; maybe
multiple checks for multiple targets?
"I am ready to meet my Maker. Whether my Maker is ready for the ordeal of
meeting me is another matter entirely."
- Winston Churchill
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, John Hogg wrote:
> If I make a dodge or parry skill check, are the results effective against
> every attack that round, every attack by that attacker that rount, or just
> the one particular arrow or sword swing that prompted me to make the skill
> check?
>
> On Fri, 10 Mar 100, Kevin Collins wrote:
>
> > Both the DODGING and PARRYING skills are used during the opponent's
> > round. This is similar to T'orites using defensive drills. For
> > this reason, it is perfectly legal to parry and perform a normal
> > combat action. As for TACKLING, the book clearly states that the
> > successful tackler get "one free round". This means that it is
> > feasible to tackle someone, then immediately grapple or multi-attack
> > the victim.
> >
> > Kevin
> >
>