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Doctor of GURPS Ballistics
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Lakeville, MN
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What I'd suggest is what Sean and Peter, if I understand it correctly, actually did. Go watch martial arts fights and trainging videos with a stopwatch. It's going to be hard to tell when one person's turn starts and the other ends, but I bet you found what I did when I timed myself: Things really do take about a second to do, even for the masters.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Yukon, OK
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My problem is the comparison and even more that no exception is made for ATR or other options. I can see a grapple and throw as requiring two maneuvers rather then just two attacks. But to say that a speedster cant do this in one turn, even fighting another speedster bothers me. Heck I would be ok with a Wuxia guy being able to do it too, though I would have less complaint if he was forbidden. ATR though does not give you an extra turn just an extra maneuver. I think I will just house rule it for myself and if I am ever in a Wuxia or Supers playtest (rather then a realistic combat one) I will push for that to be published. I think the extra maneuver thing balances it out but what does anyone else say? |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I would guess this was actually an oversight, or even pre-4e language not getting fully updated (similar language existed in 3e). ATR, Extra Attack, and AoA (Double) should, realistically, allow a grapple followed by a Judo Throw in the same turn. (Reasonable offered rationalizations aside, of course.)
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GURPS FAQ Keeper
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Kyïv, Ukraine
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Leg Grapple also has a passive effect that occurs on the next turn, and once again I see no problem with that. Quote:
MA66 establishes that strangling is a grapple follow-up, which, again, according to B370, you 'may attempt the [following moves] on subsequent turns'. All this taken together makes me conclude that the references to the following turn have a hidden '(unless you can perform multiple attacks for some reason)' attached, because there are rules explicitly allowing one to instantly perform the follow-ups, even though follow-ups are commonly said to only work on the next turn. |
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GURPS FAQ Keeper
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Kyïv, Ukraine
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