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Location: CA
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Remember that if the gunman actually had you in his sights when he fired, it doesn't matter if he was five yards away or a hundred yards away - you're going to get hit, because bullets just travel that bloody fast. |
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Location: Iceland*
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If you manage to charge before the gunman has gotten his gun out and pointed at you, it's not implausible that you manage to slam him before he hits you. Quote:
Unless he's really sure that the gunman plans to murder him and not just talk to him, charging seems foolhardy to me. Quote:
If the Man with Ice-Water in his Veins is has unarmed fighting skills in the high teens in addition to his enormous brass cojones, maybe he deserves a good chance. He is, after all, one of the few people in the world who have both the guts and the skills to act like a real life action hero. Quote:
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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I would definitely suggest wearing body armor
Even cheap, light, concealable body armor can take a lot of the sting out of pistol fire That said, if its a 12 skill mortal vs a normalish PC, Id expect this not to be even a fight, the gun wielding enemy is completely owned from the start A dozen enemies with modded G11s and underbarrel grenade launchers, body armor, and magic ammo is a good starting point for a serious fight, though that was the first planned encounter of the session |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Iceland*
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Dodge and Drop to cover, absolutely. Dodge and Drop so that you are now lying at the feet of the gunman... well, you're probably just delaying the inevitable. Not that this is a bad thing, of course. Life really is nothing but the process of delaying the inevitable as long as you can. ;)
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Well, maybe you next can try to grab his legs or something
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Iceland*
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The way I GM, you can always try. But be prepared for the odds to be against you. ;)
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: GMT-5
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But yes, as long as you're reasonably sure that the shooter isn't exceptional and/or you're willing to take a -2 to your fat dodge roll, why not have a chat before charging. Quote:
But this is beside the point. The point is, why is it so easy to dodge a bunch of gunshots? Quote:
In real life, I'd also put my money on the shooter, no question. But in a fantasy game that gives the average cab driver a 74.1% chance of dodging a bullet that was aimed from just a few yards away, the gunman's got his work cut out for him. Considering the numbers, it's the gunman who needs the extraordinarily rare skills to compare with a relatively normal PC. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Norway
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I was not saying firearms are useless, I just wanted to clarify how easy it is to dodge a shot.
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