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combat [2019/12/08 16:26] – [Ranged Attacks] andrewcombat [2019/12/11 17:36] dave
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   * All characters suffer Disadvantage when making a ranged attack from a moving horse.     * All characters suffer Disadvantage when making a ranged attack from a moving horse.  
   * Men on foot suffer disadvantage when attacking a mounted man in melee, unless the footmen are using a Long Spear or a Bill.   * Men on foot suffer disadvantage when attacking a mounted man in melee, unless the footmen are using a Long Spear or a Bill.
-  * A rider proficient in Knightly Combat scores double damage when charging with a lance.+  * A rider proficient in Knightly Combat scores double damage when charging with a lance from a Heavy Warhorse.
   * A rider proficient in Knightly Combat attacks a footman in melee with advantage unless that footman is in a shield wall, or is using a long spear or bill.   * A rider proficient in Knightly Combat attacks a footman in melee with advantage unless that footman is in a shield wall, or is using a long spear or bill.
   * A rider proficient in Knightly Combat attacks with advantage against any footman who attacked his horse on his last attack.   * A rider proficient in Knightly Combat attacks with advantage against any footman who attacked his horse on his last attack.
-  * A riding horse, mule, pony or draft horse cannot be used for lance attacks, and must make a morale check before closing with an enemy and every round of combat to avoid bolting away from the fight.  These mounts will only attack if they are attacked, cannot flee, and have no rider.+  * A riding horse, mule, pony or draft horse must make a morale check before closing with an enemy and every round of combat to avoid bolting away from the fight.  These mounts will only attack if they are attacked, cannot flee, and have no rider.
   * A warhorse will attack with its hooves (trample) when the rider makes a charge, and will strike out with its hooves any combat round when it does not move.   * A warhorse will attack with its hooves (trample) when the rider makes a charge, and will strike out with its hooves any combat round when it does not move.
  
combat.txt · Last modified: 2021/01/26 13:13 by dave