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Old 01-11-2021, 05:33 AM   #13
Celjabba
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Luxembourg
Default Re: [RAW] Multiple First-Aid's Treating Shock

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Originally Posted by MrFix View Post
The issue is that there's no word 'each' or 'one attempt' or any variation.

The way you read it has an issue - the only way basic set tracks injuries is via HP loss and crippling system. There's no other way. If it was the way you read it, it'd imply that a person with 3 1 hp worth of dog bites would be entitled to 3 first aid attempts at 3d hp healed total because he has "three separate injuries". At TL8. Which in effect is multiple shock treatments with a requirement of it being 3 separate injuries instead of one.

PS: Nowhere in basic set it outlines what you wrote about stacking, treat shock being once per encounter, etc. RAW there's also no limit on HP healed from bandaging a wound. 1 HP worth of damage still entitles you to full 1d at tl8.

Feel free to provide page numbers and quotes to back your claims up.
For the multiple injuries, i completed my post to address that point :)

For quotes :
Clarification from PK:
http://forums.sjgames.com/showpost.p...57&postcount=3

Also, while Campaign is unclear, DFRPG clarify it :
DFRPG exploit p 59 : All injury is marked off against your HP score – there’s no need to record separate wounds.
DFRPG exploit p 63 : Patching Up ... For most tasks below, one attempt is allowed.
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