Re: Digest Number 162

From: Wulf Corbett <wulfc_at_...>
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 14:50:37 -0000

> Note that 'opponent' in that reference doesn't mean 'defender' but
> 'person the character is contesting against'. Hence it doesn't
matter
> if you are Actor or Defender. Anyway, that was the intention of the
> rule when we wrote it.
>
> So it's not the case that only the Actor is affected by edges and
> handicaps and the Defender is not. Hence you don't have to defend
> when you are not the Actor.

This sounds counter to what Roderick has stated, that only the Actor uses his Weapon Rank, and only the Opponent uses his Armour Rank. Do you two want to fight it out ? :)

Wulf

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