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Old 01-29-2014, 08:07 AM   #30
DouglasCole
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Default Re: [Technical Grappling] Teach me using examples

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Originally Posted by Icelander View Post
After experimentation, I'll allow Max CP to fluctate with the Grip ST actually grappling the opponent. It's much more intuitively 'right', it's more fun and it encourages other grappling moves than 'I standing grapple him with both arms until I hit max CP and then do stuff to him'.

It's also balanced in that getting in a position where using your legs is practical is not easy in all circumstances, let alone against a very high-ST opponent. And it only allows you to match what you could do standing with a belt and is inferior to what you could do standing with an improvised stick, so it's not too unbalancing.
Sensible. My games in which I have played recently (and the co-authors with which I'm working on grappling stuff) would shy away from this level of fiddly - but if you and your players dig it, the above works very well. It puts a limit on what you can do with any particular grip, and rewards efforts to get more limbs (or all limbs AND grappling weapons) in play.

With four limbs and a rigid weapon (usually x2 to Max CP) you're looking at 3xTrained ST as a max ever applicable.
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