I am working on an RQ/Legend guide for my players. While looking at the Combat Manouevres and then the Close Combat Situational Modifiers table on the same page, it occurred to me that I will have to deal with this some time because I know my players well.
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A successful Blind Opponent combat manouevre stops the victim from attacking for their next 1d3 CAs.
An opponent has a -60% combat modifier when fighting while blind.
So now my character's SR is up, and I attack him. His parry attempt is at -60% because he is blind.
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I don't think that is what was intended, but maybe it is. The description of the Blind Opponent CM says in part:
"It could be kicked sand or dust, thrown clothes, sunlight glancing off the shield, or some other manoeuvre that manages to blur the attacker’s vision."
The "fighting while blind" modifier is in the same category as pitch black.
Of course, why blurred vision would prevent attacking, but allow a full parry skill roll will probably come up.
Has this situation arisen for anyone?
Do you apply the fighting while blind penalty if they are the victim of a Blind Opponent CM?
Do you apply any penalty for the blurred vision?
I am tempted to impose a fighting in partial darkness (-20%) penalty to the parry to represent the blurred or obstructed vision.
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A successful Blind Opponent combat manouevre stops the victim from attacking for their next 1d3 CAs.
An opponent has a -60% combat modifier when fighting while blind.
So now my character's SR is up, and I attack him. His parry attempt is at -60% because he is blind.
+ + + :roll:
I don't think that is what was intended, but maybe it is. The description of the Blind Opponent CM says in part:
"It could be kicked sand or dust, thrown clothes, sunlight glancing off the shield, or some other manoeuvre that manages to blur the attacker’s vision."
The "fighting while blind" modifier is in the same category as pitch black.
Of course, why blurred vision would prevent attacking, but allow a full parry skill roll will probably come up.
Has this situation arisen for anyone?
Do you apply the fighting while blind penalty if they are the victim of a Blind Opponent CM?
Do you apply any penalty for the blurred vision?
I am tempted to impose a fighting in partial darkness (-20%) penalty to the parry to represent the blurred or obstructed vision.