Hey all! So we finally got around to playing in my homebrew fantasy Legend setting again, and a host of questions popped up about the combat system. I will probably have a lot more, so thinking this could be sort of a rule question megathread.
Allright, here goes:
Can you, if you have an arrow ready, shoot at someone you're in melee with?
What happens if you attack someone who'se out of combat actions? Automatic failure on their defense roll? Automatic succes on the attack? Something else?
If you fail your First Aid attempt, can you do it again? The rules say you can't apply first aid again after it has been "administered", but it is not clear if this means successful test, unsuccessful test, or both.
If someone attacks you, and you've lost your weapon, can you parry with Unarmed Attack skill? Does this injure the parrying character? Is there some other way to protect yourself against a melee attack if you're unarmed? In other systems, this would be a 'dodge', but it's clearly stated in the Evade skill that it only works for charges, ranged attacks and similar situations.
When you use magic, is it apparent to others? Is there verbal, gesticulating or other components to casting magic that 'telegraphs' to others that this is what you're doing?
Allright, here goes:
Can you, if you have an arrow ready, shoot at someone you're in melee with?
What happens if you attack someone who'se out of combat actions? Automatic failure on their defense roll? Automatic succes on the attack? Something else?
If you fail your First Aid attempt, can you do it again? The rules say you can't apply first aid again after it has been "administered", but it is not clear if this means successful test, unsuccessful test, or both.
If someone attacks you, and you've lost your weapon, can you parry with Unarmed Attack skill? Does this injure the parrying character? Is there some other way to protect yourself against a melee attack if you're unarmed? In other systems, this would be a 'dodge', but it's clearly stated in the Evade skill that it only works for charges, ranged attacks and similar situations.
When you use magic, is it apparent to others? Is there verbal, gesticulating or other components to casting magic that 'telegraphs' to others that this is what you're doing?