01-16-2018, 09:17 AM | #1 |
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Pisa, Tuscany, Italy
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Adding sub-locations for forearms, thighs and shins
Sometimes armour doesn't cover the entire forearms/thighs/shins, but only part of them. Ankle boots, for example (protect the legs on a roll of 1 on 1d), wrist guards (protect the arms on a roll of 1 on 1d) and mail shirts reaching the mid-thigh (protect the legs on a roll of 6 on 1d).
So, very simply: Forearms (arms 1-3 on 1d, 25% of torso area): - Upper forearms (arms 3 on 1d, 10%). - Lower forearms (arms 2 on 1d, 10%). - Wrists (arms 1 on 1d, 5%). Thighs (legs 5-6 on 1d, 45% of torso area): - Upper thighs (legs 6 on 1d, 25%). - Lower thighs (legs 5 on 1d, 20%). Shins (legs 1-3 on 1d, 50% of torso area): - Upper shins (legs 3 on 1d, 25%). - Lower shins (legs 2 on 1d, 20%). - Ankles (legs 1 on 1d, 5%). Note: upper thighs and shins are wider than lower thighs and shins, so they have a bigger surface. The complete table would be: Arms (50% of torso area, -2 to hit). - Shoulders (arms 6 on 1d, 10%, -4 to hit). - Upper arms (arms 5 on 1d, 10%, -4 to hit). - Elbows (arms 4 on 1d, 5%, -5 to hit). - Forearms (arms 1-3 on 1d, 25%, -3 to hit): * Upper forearms (arms 3 on 1d, 10%, -4 to hit). * Lower forearms (arms 2 on 1d, 10%, -4 to hit). * Wrists (arms 1 on 1d, 5%, -5 to hit). Legs (100% of torso area, -2 to hit) - Thighs (legs 5-6 on 1d, 45%, -3 to hit): * Upper thighs (legs 6 on 1d, 25%, -4 to hit). * Lower thighs (legs 5 on 1d, 20%, -4 to hit). - Knees (legs 4 on 1d, 5%, -5 to hit). - Shins (legs 1-3 on 1d, 50%, -3 to hit): * Upper shins (legs 3 on 1d, 25%, -4 to hit). * Lower shins (legs 2 on 1d, 20%, -4 to hit). * Ankles (legs 1 on 1d, 5%, -5 to hit). Last edited by Rasna; 01-18-2018 at 04:56 AM. |
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armor, body parts |
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