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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Melbourne FL, Formerly Wellington NZ
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Now unless anyone thinks I'm missing something let go on to their Style ok you Suggeded I look at Aikijutsu Spheniscan-fu [3] Skills: Judo; Shortsword Techniques: Acrobatic Stand; Break Fall; Close Combat (Shortsword); Disarming (Shortsword); Feint (Shortsword); Ground Fighting (Shortsword); Judo Throw; Low Fighting (Judo); Retain Weapon (Shortsword); Targeted Attack (Judo Grapple/Arm); Targeted Attack (Shortsword Swing/Arm); Targeted Attack (Shortsword Thrust/Vitals); Targeted Attack (Shortsword Thrust/Vitals Chinks). Cinematic Skills: Immovable Stance; Pressure Points; Push. Cinematic Techniques: Attack from Above; Roll with Blow. Perks: Armor Familiarity; Naval Training; Skill Adaptation (Acrobatic Stand defaults to Judo); Sure-Footed (Slippery). Shortsword for the Cutlass Armor Familiarity is for their manica normal worn on their 'empty hand' side to help with judo parrying armed opponents. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Charlotte, North Caroline, United States of America, Earth?
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I would consider some sort of parrying staff. Like a 3' long or so beaked staff designed primarly as an off hand parry weapon.
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Would that not get in the way of the Judo Parry/Throw? To deal with an 'slow learners' about heavy armor at sea?
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Charlotte, North Caroline, United States of America, Earth?
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Sure, but it also gets in the way of "dying". Which is handy.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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That's what the Scale mail manica is for 8)
Also their style requires them to be able to swim with the weapon, and pole/staff weapons have a lot of drag. I don't have low tech, Anyone know the the Stats for a Scale Mail manica (+ gauntlet) ? especialon one the be plated againt rusting in their maritime embitterment? Last edited by roguebfl; 11-12-2011 at 07:16 AM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Charlotte, North Caroline, United States of America, Earth?
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I don't have low tech, Anyone know the the Stats for a Scale Mail manica (+ gauntlet) ? especialon one the be plated againt rusting in their maritime embitterment?[/QUOTE] Light bronze segmented plate covering the whole arm is DR3, Cost $1800, 8lbs. You can scale up, but it gets expensive, because bronze is expensive. Gives a great motive for these penguins though: they can work metal, but they don't have a suitable source. We can also fiddle with making the off wing manica heavier, though I gotta wonder how it will impact their swimming. If sharkskin(or some other maritime monster with tough skin) doesn't stretch suspension of disbelief, we can give them a fairly cheap alternative to bronze plate. A question I have is if you are using the optional encumbrance rules for jumping? Because that may reduce the ability of heavily armored penguins to board by jumping from the water, necessitating lighter pirates who intercept the ships, board initially and attach grapple lines for the heavier Penguins to board. Something else I'm thinking of is: Extra Arms(foot manipulators) for extremely agile and clever feet hands, as it were. Penguins already use their feet to manipulator objects to a degree, why can't anthromorphic penguins who are expert sword fighters have feet manipulators? And, it's integral to the battle plan: the first pirates into the water are grapnels and javelins, and they overtake the targeted vessel rapidly. They use the grapnels and team work to slow the ship, while the others throw javelins at any of the ships crew who attemped to sever the tow lines, but they need the use of their hands, and if the only hands they have are their "normal" ones, then it wont work. This also gives them a better chance at doing funky grappling tricks too. And I don't have a name for it, but here's a technique for javelins and move and attack: Rush(Hard) Default: Thrown Weapon -5 Prerequisite: Thrown Weapon Skill; Cannot exceed Thrown Weapon skill. A thrown attack made at the run, Rushes are less accurate but have increased impetus. It is a special option for Committed Attacks, and All Out Attack. The rules below replace the standard ones for those maneuvers. As a Committed Attack, a Rush requires at least two steps forward. Roll at Rush to hit, with a penalty equal to the weapon's bulk. +1 Damage and +1 to ST for range. Afterward you cannot dodge or retreat until next turn, and have -2 on all other active defenses. On a miss, make a DX check to avoid a fall. As an All-Out attack, Rush requires your to move at least half your move(minimum 2 yards). Roll against Rush to hit, with a penalty equal to the weapon's bulk. Damage is +2 or +1/die, whichever is greater and +2 ST for range. On a miss, make a DX-2 to avoid falling. Hit or miss, you have not defenses at all until next turn. I made up Rush(I haven't figured a good name for it yet)as a way to model the short run-ups necessary for distance and power for roman and greek skirmishers, but I've also used it for giants with enhanced move. For really fast movers, I allow the damage to be figured as a slam. Up to you if you think that's fair for your penguins or not, but the technique is fairly sound, I feel.
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As for sharkskin or the ilk would that just be swapping rotting for rusting? But it does question how to adapt Spheniscan-fu to also be useful for fightin under water against said sharks (Look of the the Penguin's revenge Orcas) and other fantasy sea monster. After all they will be as mch a threat to the pirate as other sailors. Quote:
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Melbourne FL, Formerly Wellington NZ
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How would people rebuild the head-but technique to be the a 'peck' technique for the brawlers among them?
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Charlotte, North Caroline, United States of America, Earth?
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I would consider either striker or a large piercing beak, and it's DX at thrust -1. Head butt is a manuever for humans whose heads are not made for striking. Penguins have beaks that are made for striking. Also, I think beaking should be intregal to their style: much like having a dagger i nthe off hand.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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A Dagger at leas is C,1, i See the Beak as C only |
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