>
> Correct again. Actually, you can defend against one foe and attack another
> to keep from havbing multiple attacker penalties assigned against you. You
> do need to totally ignore one oppoennt to attack another.
>
> The multiple attacker penalty is assigned when you have to make the second
> (or more) *Defense* in a round. So if You & I are attacking Julan and Joe
> Lunar, we could both beat on Julan, and not attack Joe. Julan and Joe can
> each attack a different person, or they can also gang up on one guy
> (preferably you, not me!).
>
> If a fifth person jumps into the melee, we don't reset the AP scores at all.
> The currently engaged guys still have their current totals, and the
> interloper figures out his own seperately. It is not a new contest, just the
> continuation of the current one.
>
> RR
>
So, what happens if you don't defend? A straight 14 resistance by the lucky attacker?
Jeff
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