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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Chicago
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Is it possible to come up behind someone and perform the eye-gouge technique? If so, what penalties are there to it?
If not, is it otherwise possible to attack the eyes from behind? Perhaps with a face-rake? Maybe with a custom technique to attack the eyes from behind? |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: One Mile Up
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Man, when I read that title, I had this crazy mental image of Jackie Chan punching someone's eyes out through the back of their head.
Awesomeness aside, what you suggest sounds perfectly doable. At most, I'd probalby assign an extra -1 of penalty for not seeing the target, but as Gold & Appel Inc already said, as long as it's humanoid, you probably know where the eyes are and can adjust well enough. For that matter, are there any RAW penalties for attempting an attack to someone's front from behind them? I know there are penalties for attacking soimeone behind you. I'm guessing the opposite isn't particularly difficult.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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P. MA137 says: "When attacking from behind, the face is at -7 to hit, not -5."
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: SF Bay Area, CA
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It's not a great idea to go in for a fast strike to the eyes with your fingers anyways. There's a lot of hard stuff for you to break your fingers on around the eyes. Better to "feel" your way in. Once you find something soft & squishy, dig in. From behind, this has typically involved (for me) taking them off center (i.e. leaning backwards) and raking the face until I find the eye sockets. Not that I practice the actual plucking...
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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New it was somewhere. So essentially Eye Gouge would get an extra -2.
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