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Re: [HOE] fightin': florentine



Sweet... what book is this in?

Note to self: this is a no-no for my posse...

--- Grant Vanderhule <vandergm@willinet.net> wrote:
> i'm kind of curious about this, as i have a rediculously
> powerful
> templar (for only having been used once, anyway) who uses
> florentine.
> the description of fightin': florentine says that if you have a
> weapon
> in each hand that you have the appropriate fightin' skills for,
> and if
> you get a raise on the fightin': florentine roll, you can use
> the raise
> to have the second weapon hit the same location as the first.
> (basically
> two melee hits against one location in the same action).  the
> question
> is, is the damage for both weapon hits TOTALED and then
> assessed for
> wound levels, or are the wound levels dealt by the weapons
> assessed
> seperately? the reason for my confusion is that it is
> technically one
> attack, not two :) any feedback would be appreciated!
> 
> Grant 'The Iron Chef' Vanderhule

Kinda curious how you got this nickname (yes, I've seen the show.
I even have the Kaga musicals)

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