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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Denmark
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I'm looking for ideas for Dirty Tricks as per Basic p.405 and MA p.76. that can be used in a combat already going. Ie. not a formal contest.
The book mention "liquid/sand in face". But I'm having trouble figure any others. So any good general "Dirty tricks" ? |
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Wielder of Smart Pants
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Ventura CA
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In a comedic game, "Look, the Goodyear Blimp!"
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#3 |
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Join Date: May 2011
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"Booger-hooking" is probably a dirty trick, but I think it is more practical to try to deny an opponent vision, breathing, or mobility. I guess controlling the head (by the nostrils) could qualify as mobility denial and breath denial.
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#4 |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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I think that dirty tricks are situational. Some examples:
- overthrow a floor-candelabrum in front of or on youe opponent - slip the carpet under his feet - throw your shoe to him with your foot (difficult, if you wear boots...) - hit the chandelier over him trying to get it falls (or, hit the rope holding it and shored to floor/walls) - launch something to him, with a loose trajectory - no straight - trying to take advantage of his instict to grab it etc. For the greatest part of situations, them cannot work, and are very cinematographical; but, in right circumstances, with right timing, they can provide you a little edge on him. |
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#5 |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Generally there are two approaches to "dirty tricks":
Unfair Advantage: The pocket-full of sand (or habenero powder, or glass, etc), wearing shin-guards under your jeans, steel-toe boots, packing your boots with gypsum, wrapping your chest and/or arms with several layers of paper over bandaging... in game terms, these are all partial armor and small weapons carried by a character with the Holdout skill. I've heard of people doing all those things but I've never actually met someone that... enthusiastically paranoid? Spitting in someone's eye is a classic "don't have sand what now" substitution. Disallowed Attacks: Thumbs to the eye, shin to the groin, kick to the side or top of the knee, snapping fingers and thumb; in essence, immediately trying to cripple the most sensitive and delicate parts of a human body. And, of course, pulling a knife during wrestling. At any rate the first is about being more prepared and the second is about escalating as fast as possible. |
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#6 |
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Join Date: May 2011
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This strikes me as a fair distinction between sport martial arts and practical combat arts, to wit, are there rules of conduct?
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