We have been having a play test with RQ II rules. Basically just trying various fights rather than anything more creative.
One query I have is Combat Action Parry - The book says can be reactive but also declared before the attack in advance of an expected attack, by adopting a defensive stance. However once committed it cannot be used for anything else and is lost if the attacker does attack him before the next SR.
What benefit does they allow, it must offer something otherwise no one would ever use it and just use reactive Parry.
I just made a house rule up that it make more resistance to knockback and +10% to parry skill, but that was just made up by me on the spot. Id like to know the official rule
Thanks
One query I have is Combat Action Parry - The book says can be reactive but also declared before the attack in advance of an expected attack, by adopting a defensive stance. However once committed it cannot be used for anything else and is lost if the attacker does attack him before the next SR.
What benefit does they allow, it must offer something otherwise no one would ever use it and just use reactive Parry.
I just made a house rule up that it make more resistance to knockback and +10% to parry skill, but that was just made up by me on the spot. Id like to know the official rule
Thanks