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Discussion
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RE: Another slash suggestion
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Author:
Bjorn Are Stolen
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21.02.2003 19:17
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> Here's an old suggestion I offered back on the old RQ
> mailing list in the late '90s. On a special success with a
> slashing weapon, no extra damage, but the bleeding rules
> take effect.
Hm, -a good suggestion. I still don't think it gives cutting the potential it deserves. When I used the Rob Roy example, it was to illustrate how deep one can cut if you know what to when you cut. I don't think RR cleaves Mr. badie down to his abdomen because of a high damage modifier and a timmid opponent. I want to mention three examples on cutting from real life starring relatively small people(s) and severe cuttingresults:
A: The japs -they trained cutting on prisoners with death sentences, an learned to -for example -cutting people horizontally in two, phtough the pelvis...
B: The Arabs -even with bad steel produced scimitars that refined the cutting adopting blades very curved in the end (allmost like the letter "J"). From horseback theese dudes could cut a man from collarbone to pelvis...
C: The Ghurkas that duting WW2 (acording to indian and brithish comerades) could cleave enemy soldiers' heads from top to jawbone -through the helmet!
IMO 3 good arguments to adopt doubble damage on a critical success for cutting
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Tom Cantine
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Tom Cantine
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Tom Cantine
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Tom Cantine
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29.01.2003 06:13
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Peter Beirne
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Bjorn Are Stolen
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13.02.2003 20:23
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Peter Beirne
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17.02.2003 19:10
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Bjorn Are Stolen
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17.02.2003 19:50
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Peter Beirne
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17.02.2003 20:17
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Bjorn Are Stolen
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19.02.2003 02:20
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Tom Cantine
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19.02.2003 05:41
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Bjorn Are Stolen
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19.02.2003 17:01
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Peter Beirne
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19.02.2003 20:06
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Peter Beirne
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20.02.2003 00:40
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Bjorn Are Stolen
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Tom Cantine
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21.02.2003 18:26
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Bjorn Are Stolen
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