jpreem
2011-03-18, 03:11 AM
It is said in the parry description in the Campaigns that you can parry missile weapons, if your opponent is within your melee reach. - "Success means that you slapped his gun or arm aside" ( Direct quote).
So I was wondering - if I am already hitting his arm with my matchete or whatnot then actually it would be almost as hard - not to damage his hand than to damage it.
So what do you say I add this from the section parrying unarmed attacks - If you succesfully parry unarmed atttack with a wepaon you can attempt to damage your opponent. Immediatly roll against your skill with the weapon you used to parry ( parafrased).
It would mean that a guy trying to fire a gun in the reach of a melee specialist would be seriously screwed - but I think that should be the point. ( The melee guy has to jump some hoops to first get there anyway)
The one problem is - should I make it a roll that always damages arm, or gun, or a 50/50 chanche - and you can target one of them at a penalty?
( I would like not to make too many extra rolls - so then maybe ot should be always the arm - if you specifically dont target the weapon)
So I was wondering - if I am already hitting his arm with my matchete or whatnot then actually it would be almost as hard - not to damage his hand than to damage it.
So what do you say I add this from the section parrying unarmed attacks - If you succesfully parry unarmed atttack with a wepaon you can attempt to damage your opponent. Immediatly roll against your skill with the weapon you used to parry ( parafrased).
It would mean that a guy trying to fire a gun in the reach of a melee specialist would be seriously screwed - but I think that should be the point. ( The melee guy has to jump some hoops to first get there anyway)
The one problem is - should I make it a roll that always damages arm, or gun, or a 50/50 chanche - and you can target one of them at a penalty?
( I would like not to make too many extra rolls - so then maybe ot should be always the arm - if you specifically dont target the weapon)