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Re: multi-attack
Actually... doesn't rolling 1d6 mean you get 2 attacks? It used to be
the total number of attacks (making it worthless at 1d6) but that
changed when it merged into the weapon skill... so a 5d6 check does give
you six attacks doesn't it?
This is sad. How can we discuss changing rules if we all don't know the
rules. Sheesh. I'll have to re-read that section just to make sure I
haven't been smoking crack.
-Steve
> I have read numerous messages on the list talking about warriors
> ripping off 4 to 6 attacks per round. Some of you might have forgot
> that the number of dice that you roll for multi-attack is the
> TOTAL number of attacks that the character gets, not the number of
> ADDITIONAL attacks that the character gets. This means that the
> warrior must be very skilled in order to perform more than 4 attacks
> per round. It also means that if your warrior's skill is less than
> 7 or 8, he will probably not be making 2 attacks per round. He
> should be rolling dice to make precise, lethal, or effective attacks.
>
> Just a reminder on how multi-attack works.
>
> Kevin
>
- References:
- multi-attack
- From: "Kevin Collins" <kcollins@bilbo.bio.purdue.edu>