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Seraph Blighted Sun Battalion 2nd Company "Seraph's Slaughter" Major
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Posted: 05-Apr-2005 20:32 Post subject: Rules question. |
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OKay twice this past weekend Oafman and I ran into a problem. We rolled a 2 for the hit location on a CT that had no armor. The 2 gives it an automatic crit in the CT. But the hitting a location with no armor also grants a roll for crit chance. Is that cumulative? Do you get the auto crit for the 2 roll and then roll again for chance for more crits? Or does one take prececdence over the other?
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Warhammer: 3025 Freelance Captain, AFFC (Ret.)
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Posted: 05-Apr-2005 20:44 Post subject: RE: Rules question. |
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I probably have the least battle experience of anybody here, but I'd say the effect is cumulative. My old DMs (for D&D and the like) were harsh that way, and I guess now I am too.
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Moonlapse Vertigo Clan Goliath Scorpion Star Captain
Joined: 02-Mar-2004 00:00 Posts: 207
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Posted: 05-Apr-2005 22:31 Post subject: RE: Rules question. |
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Its cumulative, there will be two critical hit chances.
[ This Message was edited by: Moonlapse Vertigo on 2005-04-05 22:32 ]
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Blackhand Draconis Combine Chu-i
Joined: 05-Jul-2002 00:00 Posts: 334 Location: Canada
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Posted: 06-Apr-2005 01:40 Post subject: RE: Rules question. |
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Well, oddly enough I'd say its cumilative. Because we ruled it the floating. ANd if you rolled 7 for CT then you'd get one for punching through armour and one for the floating.
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chihawk Clan Blood Spirit Master Bartender
Joined: 04-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 8072 Location: United States
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Posted: 06-Apr-2005 04:57 Post subject: RE: Rules question. |
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On 2005-04-05 20:32, Seraph wrote:
OKay twice this past weekend Oafman and I ran into a problem. We rolled a 2 for the hit location on a CT that had no armor. The 2 gives it an automatic crit in the CT. But the hitting a location with no armor also grants a roll for crit chance. Is that cumulative? Do you get the auto crit for the 2 roll and then roll again for chance for more crits? Or does one take prececdence over the other?
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A roll of "2" on the location chart gives you a "possible crit", meaning you'd roll to see of you got any just as if you hit internal structure.
If you hit internal structure and rolled "2" you'd get two chances for possible crits.
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Nightmare Lyran Alliance Kommandant-General
Joined: 03-May-2002 00:00 Posts: 2214
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Posted: 06-Apr-2005 05:14 Post subject: RE: Rules question. |
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Cumulative.
And start using the Floating Critical rule from MaxTech, it's fun! Any location roll of 2 is a possible critical, but you reroll the location hit. There will be less devastating CT criticals and more interesting stuff.
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Warhammer: 3025 Freelance Captain, AFFC (Ret.)
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Posted: 06-Apr-2005 06:18 Post subject: RE: Rules question. |
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How do floating crits work? In the same way that you can be shot in the leg and have the bullet lodge in your brain?
_________________ Evil is like a bowl of oranges. Only one, instead, is an orange of DOOM. That orange has a fate to rule over the other oranges with an iron fist. That orange is me.
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Shadowking Kell Hounds Captain
Joined: 22-May-2002 00:00 Posts: 365 Location: United States
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Posted: 06-Apr-2005 11:06 Post subject: RE: Rules question. |
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On 2005-04-06 06:18, Warhammer: 3025 wrote:
How do floating crits work? In the same way that you can be shot in the leg and have the bullet lodge in your brain?
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For floating, if you roll a 2 for damage location, it just means you have a possible crit. You then reroll to see where both the damage AND crit will be. If you roll another 2, it just goes where it would have originally have gone, i.e. the CT if it's the front.
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WhizzbangThePowerSquig Royal Black Watch Regiment Master Sergeant
Joined: 21-Mar-2005 00:00 Posts: 345 Location: Canada
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Posted: 06-Apr-2005 11:06 Post subject: RE: Rules question. |
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What happens is that if you roll snake eyes (1 and 1, or 2 if you add) on the hit location chart, you normally get a possible critical hit on the torso location (center from front or rear, sides from the sides).
Under the floating crit rule, if you role snake eyes, you get a possible critical. You then roll the on the location table again, and the second result is where you hit, and where you appliy the crit.
For example, I shoot a Mech in the back with a medium laser, and roll 2 for location. That results on a possible crit. Now, I roll location again, and roll a, sy, 5. That means the hit, and crit, are applied to the right leg, insted of the center torso (rear, as it were). _________________ All fear Squiggy!
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AlexxKnight Federated Suns Colonel
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Posted: 08-Apr-2005 02:37 Post subject: RE: Rules question. |
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I definitely have to agree, you get TWO chances to crit the CT.
I also must agree that you should start using the Floating Crit Rule as other's have described it. It makes for more realistic and fun gameplay.
Just my two cents.
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