- Hold - holds everything until you use it, so cannot move and hold action. (house rule couldn't find proof)
- Keep your card if you hold (but it doesn't really matter what it is)
- Looks like you get only 1 action and any number of free actions, and guess what, moving is a free action
- We need to have more -1 to shooting for light cover if things are partially obscured
- About damage, first is your initial state, then if hit, or hit with raises, this is what happens:
- Fine + Hit -> Shaken (we had this right)
- Fine + Hit with 1 Raise -> Shaken and 1 wound (still good)
- Fine + Hit with 2 Raises -> Shaken and 2 wounds (still had it right)
- Shaken + Hit -> Shaken and 1 wound (still got it)
- Shaken + Hit with 1 Raise -> Shaken and only 1 wound (!whoa what, the shaken doesn't turn into a would if you are damaged with a raise)
- Shaken + Hit with 2 Raises -> Shaken and 2 wounds
- Yikes! with a throw a normal miss deviates up to half as far as the throw was
- Breaking things is much harder! Objects have Parry of 2 (yeah even that door), and NO, I mean NO aces affect to hit or damage of Objects (they have no vitals - at least generally), so to take down the door you really need to do like 10 points of damage, and without any Aces increasing damage.
- Improvised Weapons are -1 to Fighting or Throwing, AND give you -1 Parry as well.
- Tests of Wills, like Taunt, Intimidate, or Trick, only yield a +2 against the opponent on the next action, to make them Shaken, you need to make it with a raise.
- Armor just adds to toughness, you still use Parry to hit, armor doesn't affect Parry. So basically it makes you harder to hurt, not harder to hit.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Errors and Clarifications
Okay we weren't sure of some of these, got some wrong, and were just wondering about others (oh and if any strangers see this, we are using Savage Worlds):
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no problem. Still had a blast (or was it a bolt, harhar). Plus our mistakes didn't really break anything. No one died and no one got pissed off because some obscure crappy rule would have applied. ;)
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