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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: 100 hurricane swamp
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Yes, but you still count as being in CC. This is another part of what makes CC so bloody deadly for those not capable of it.
I have houserules for this... they mostly boil down to "does this seem reasonable" (and borrow heavily from GURPS Martial Arts "Long Weapons in Close Combat" pg 117). |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Spain —Europe
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However as Kromm explains in post #31, according to GURPS rules it's needed to make meaningful damage to achieve that, beyond shock. On the other hand, rules don't dictate everything in your game session: if a NPC, monster or not, takes some damage for an attack, the GM role playing it can decide she retreats or refrains, let's say for a second. Perhaps she was overconfident and overcoming her defenses puzzles her, maybe she's concerned with poison in the blade, or now she needs room for insulting.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Berkeley, CA
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