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=====COMBAT RULES AND RULINGS===== | =====COMBAT RULES AND RULINGS===== | ||
+ | ====Time===== | ||
+ | Combat is measured in Rounds of a handful of seconds each. Each round Initiative is drawn (see below) and all active combatants have an opportunity to act. | ||
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+ | A Turn is a period of 10 minutes, which is used to measure movement and actions of exploring a dungeon or building. Many spells have a duration of 1 turn, representing the amount of time a single fighting encounter. | ||
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+ | Downtime, overland travel and other character interactions are measured in regular seconds, minutes and hours. | ||
====Initiative==== | ====Initiative==== | ||
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down from there. To resolve ties, Spades come first, | down from there. To resolve ties, Spades come first, | ||
then Hearts, Diamonds, and lastly Clubs. When a player' | then Hearts, Diamonds, and lastly Clubs. When a player' | ||
- | card comes up, they may take a turn for their character and all NPC retainers. The GM may choose to draw different cards for different individuals or groups of monsters. | + | card comes up, they may do the actions for the round for their character and all NPC retainers. The GM may choose to draw different cards for different individuals or groups of monsters. |
- | A player who draws a Joker can go whenever they want, but may not interrupt another player' | + | A player who draws a Joker can go whenever they want, but may not interrupt another player' |
==== Mounted Combat ==== | ==== Mounted Combat ==== | ||
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* 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. | * 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. | ||
* 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. | ||
- | * Mounting a horse takes a full turn's action. Dismounting from a horse takes a move action. | + | * Mounting a horse takes a full round's action. Dismounting from a horse takes a move action. |
==== Tactical Advantages ==== | ==== Tactical Advantages ==== | ||
* A prone target is attacked with advantage in melee, but with disadvantage in ranged combat. | * A prone target is attacked with advantage in melee, but with disadvantage in ranged combat. | ||
- | * Getting up from a prone position, while carrying combat arms, takes an entire | + | * Getting up from a prone position, while carrying combat arms, takes an entire |
* An unconscious or incapacitated target is hit automatically in melee (not ranged) | * An unconscious or incapacitated target is hit automatically in melee (not ranged) | ||
* 2 or more attackers gain advantage if they attack a lone footman. | * 2 or more attackers gain advantage if they attack a lone footman. | ||
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==== Disembodied Spirits, General Notes ==== | ==== Disembodied Spirits, General Notes ==== | ||
* Spirits, such as ghosts, demons, etc. are not corporeal and thus cannot attack or be attacked by physical means. No weapons, even magical ones can do any damage to them. Holy Blessed weapons (see the 5th level Divine spell Holy Weapon) are the only exception. | * Spirits, such as ghosts, demons, etc. are not corporeal and thus cannot attack or be attacked by physical means. No weapons, even magical ones can do any damage to them. Holy Blessed weapons (see the 5th level Divine spell Holy Weapon) are the only exception. | ||
- | * Spells | + | * Arcane Magic that does physical damage do not generally |
* Divine Magic spells that do points of damage, however, do inflict damage on non-corporeal spirits. | * Divine Magic spells that do points of damage, however, do inflict damage on non-corporeal spirits. | ||
* When they attack, they attack their target' | * When they attack, they attack their target' |
combat.txt · Last modified: 2021/01/26 13:13 by dave