Re: Fighting a crowd

From: Robert McArthur <mcarthur_at_fit.qut.edu.au>
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 11:40:00 +1000 (EST)


> Take Onslaught as an example: With spells hes about 350% with axe and sword -
> the Sword, with Truesword and Bladesharp 10 + his damage bonus does
> 2d10+20+10+2d6 and the axe does 1d10+2+10+2d6. Assume he doesn't parry and
> splits his attacks with each weapon 3 times (ie around 115% each) then he does
> an average of 47-48 points with the sword and 24 with the axe. So against a
> group of soldiers, its not unfeasible that he could kill 4-6 of them a round
> while they might get 2-3 attacks on him at best. The knockbacks alone would
> smash them into each other.

Rules on:

It specifically states in the rules that multiple attacks are on one opponent, not multiple opponents. Onslaught with 25 attacks with each arm can kill only two people per round - if you play by the published rules.

Rules off


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