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#21 |
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Maitland, NSW, Australia
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People have no idea how difficult it is in real life to dodge a charging animal. The only chance of moving out of the way is to leave it to the very last instant before contact, otherwise it is absurdly easy for the animal to alter its course. The larger the animal, the harder it is to avoid. No way should you restrict the attack to the middle hex. The only way a realistic person is going to avoid an elephant or rhino that is deliberately trying to charge them is to get behind a substantial barrier or to shoot it dead before it arrives.
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#22 |
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: One Mile Up
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Just because it's huge doesn't mean every hit is a solid one. If it doesn't do much damage and the target makes their DX roll, they just got bruised and maybe did a 360 in place as it brushed past them.
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#23 |
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Maitland, NSW, Australia
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No, but a lot more of them will be. Something with the momentum of a charging rhino will knock you down even with a glancing hit. A rhino of the size mentioned in the OP will be the same as getting hit by a car.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Los Angeles
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I agree that in a pure charge vs. dodge situation, a bull is going to hit almost all the time, and I guess a rhino will hit even more, being about 3x to 4x as massive as a bull (no experience with that one). A rhino hit is extremely likely to cause death. The biggest rhinos weigh in at around 8,000 lbs. That’s over twice as heavy as my 4-door sedan. The heaviest rhinos can probably run at around 25-30 mph for relatively short distances. In terms of momentum, that’s basically equivalent to getting hit by a large sedan going 50-60 mph. Good luck surviving that hit. I don’t think these types of animals have the greatest eyesight, however. The way to model that is to have it roll to hit with its slam. If it misses, perhaps you receive a glancing blow that just knocks you down, tossing you out of its space. If it hits, you get the full slam damage. |
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