Supplement Four said:
The presumption is the allies allow movement into their space. Thus, an allied occupied space is akin to an open space.
Well, there....you know you gotta be el-wrong-o. No one EVER occupies the same space on the combat grid EVER! Even when Grappling.
Supplement Four said:
If your Conan book said, "Every sixth combat round, apply a -2 penalty to the attacker," you wouldn't take that at face value, would you?
Well, I'd actually read the rules and see if there was some rationalle for it, because that's a rather steep penalty, but taken at face value, it reads like some form of
Fatigue, and I'd
play it as written and if I then found that my group didn't like it
as written I might consider a change. I might come here and ask how people felt about it, if they thought that it was meant to be an non-specifically stated
Fatigue rule, amongst other questions. Frankly, these rules are written well, though, and such a rule would be defined by it's penalty type, by reinforcing copy, and possibly by fluff entries. I'd read all of these and see if they all made sense together...and if people on the forums directed me to those as sources explaining the rule, I'd make a decision about whether I still wanted to use it or not, thank everyone and move on.
That isn't what you're doing. You ask a question about something, with a preconcieved opinion or explanation in mind, and won't be deterred by logic, example, citation or illustration.
And it's not just me:
The rule represents phenomena of being 'cornered', either in a tight space or surrounded. A harried and 'attacked from all angles' state. If you are stuck in a closet, it is much easier to find yourself in that position.
But that still isn't about having 'enough room' to mount a defense. Since once 'can' still dodge'. It just reflects that it is more difficult, and that your defense is under more pressure... and thus penalized.
Supplement Four said:
This is probably the best justification of the rule that I've heard so far.
I said that exact thing several posts back. :roll:
Reading an entire thread doesn't do any good, Sup4. We are trying to help you with a problem, typically, and somewhere around post 30 you either (A) change your premise or (B) you get defensive/beligerant and start claiming that people are "against you". Now, I usually step up to the plate and confront you right away so that I'll be the focus of your derisivenes and ire, but you seem to have completely avoided a crucial clue in
Vortigern's post above: "
I could feel this flavor of brickwall logic discussion coming on again"
That's you he's talking about. An entire thread was created where people vented about your argumentative spaculations and pretty regular stubborness, not to mention that you're new to this game and the people giving you all this advice and clarification...AREN'T.
We're here to help when people have problems or questions, if people don't want to listen, it gets anoying real fast. No thread here discussing rules should last longer thaqn about 25 posts. Seriously. I can confortably say that I know these rules REALLY well, but you know what? I'm also wrong about rules and get corrected A LOT. What's the differnce? I listen, realize when I'm wrong, and take it away and enjoy this great game and fantastic forum full of brilliant fellow RPG and Conan enthusiasts.
My last word of advice to ya, Sup4: Just chill, dude. 8)