In Supplement 4: Central Supply Catalogue:
"Flame and cryo weapons are persistent. A target who is hit with
a weapon takes additional damage each round. This damage
is halved each round (rounding down) until it finally runs out. A
character who is flamed again whilst on fire takes only the largest
damage of all current flame attacks – there is a limit to how much
on fire a person can be. The rounding down starts again from the
largest damage."
When does the person on fire take persistent damage? For example, P1 gets hit for 8 flame dmg. Next round, if he is not attacked, P1 will take 4 dmg due to persistent fire damage. When is this damage taken? The book says each round...is this at the beginning of the round, on P1's turn next round, at the end of the round, or is it on the attacking players turn? This seems important to me because the person on fire may die due to persistent damage before they get an action. Thanks!
"Flame and cryo weapons are persistent. A target who is hit with
a weapon takes additional damage each round. This damage
is halved each round (rounding down) until it finally runs out. A
character who is flamed again whilst on fire takes only the largest
damage of all current flame attacks – there is a limit to how much
on fire a person can be. The rounding down starts again from the
largest damage."
When does the person on fire take persistent damage? For example, P1 gets hit for 8 flame dmg. Next round, if he is not attacked, P1 will take 4 dmg due to persistent fire damage. When is this damage taken? The book says each round...is this at the beginning of the round, on P1's turn next round, at the end of the round, or is it on the attacking players turn? This seems important to me because the person on fire may die due to persistent damage before they get an action. Thanks!