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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Martial Arts says that "Any swung weapon, even a sword, can have a small hook to permite the use of the Hook technique". It doesn't include any PC relevant disadvantages which seems... odd. Can anyone show me what a sword that can do everything the Hook technique can without any downside in, say, thrusting looks like? Alternatively is there a reason it won't be added to literally every sword a PC purchases absent them being broke or matters of style in world?
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Brighton
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I'm not sure a hook has to replace the tip of a weapon* but it does give the thrusting damage for it use. Thr -2 Cut for one handed, Thr -1 Cut for two handed, it also mentions non damaging blunt versions. As it stands it's just +$25 extra cost *the given example doesn't explicitly state where the hook is on Boris's 'swiss army' halberd, GM's discretion may be advised as it has to be somewhere where it can be brought into use. Last edited by Tomsdad; 06-09-2014 at 03:05 AM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Brighton
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My general gut instinct is to say it will be more an issue for swords than hafted weapons, and it may interfere with normal swung attacks as well. Last edited by Tomsdad; 06-09-2014 at 03:25 AM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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That's the solution really. If you don't think Shaolin hook sword, but something more like basket hilt with ridiculously long hooked quillion, or Sai-like think with one of the side pieces with an angle bend in it, much the same thing, there's no reason to think it matters to thrust.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Central Europe
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Berkeley, CA
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Realistically, a hook is likely to get caught on all sorts of things you don't want it to get caught on. I'd probably give a bonus to disarm someone with a hooked weapon.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Brighton
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Yes that hook is going to work both ways after all, it will help to hook, but can in return be 'hooked' itself.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Brighton
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Hook weapons actually used in combat (i.e not police work) with more practical use are longer polearms, good at 'helping' rich chaps in armour dismount. Don't get me wrong rule of cool says your shaolin adventurer should have one, and he should have one in a cool 'made by secret monks' quick release scabbard. But when I see a hu tou gou in action (in pairs no less) I tend to think of an accident waiting to happen.. Last edited by Tomsdad; 06-10-2014 at 03:08 AM. |
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| combination weapons, hook, hook technique, low-tech companion 2, martial arts |
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