AndrewW said:phavoc said:I don't see this as a rules-are-broken issue, but one more of can you integrate things into the rules without bogging them down to the point where it's not fun anymore? When we did things like this in D&D (unexpected attacks from the rear), you lost any agility bonus, and shield bonus, etc. The only defense you got was your inherent passive defense of your armor).
Not exactly... There are other defense bonus's such as deflection that still apply, and if it happens to be a touch attack no AC bonus...
Sure, the passive ones. We always allowed for passive armor (or magic) defenses with the idea that it was more of an attack of opportunity and not a sniping-style attack that was going for the joints.
Then again we had decapitating attacks too, so all was well with the world!
