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Re: [HOE] Question about vehicles
underlings? hmmph. I leave my green books in the car, so unless someone
gives the "official" answer first, you shall have to settle tonight for what
I remember..
A vehicle doesn't use sizes and wounds to determine damage, but rather
another rating namef durability. it's in some number like X/Y where X is
how much damage should be taken before Y drops by one. once Y is down to
nothing, it's been destroyed.
Hell if i know, i'll make sure tonight.
Joey "I understand why Shane likes the Templars" Fanning
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Shoffner" <shoffner@esper.com>
To: <hoe@gamerz.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: [HOE] Question about vehicles
> >> It seems to be that vehicles are destroyed to easy. Maybe I have miss
> >> understood the rules. The way I understand it, small arms fire does
half
> >> damage to a vehicle. Which means that a 20 point shot from a rifle
will
> >do
> >> 10 point of damage to the vehicle, this same shot will only do 3 wounds
> to
> >a
> >> person. Am I understanding this correctly?
> >
> >No, I believe it's one TENTH damage, not one-half. Of course, I could be
> >wrong, but I believe that's how it goes. I'd check, but I don't feel like
> >digging my books out :) .
> >
> >Nick Zachariasen
>
>
> Not sure, but I think you're both wrong. I ::THINK:: (ie: too lazy to
look
> it up) that small arms fire is reduced by half, then divided by ten.
Hmmm,
> now that I think about it, that just sounds plain silly. Maybe its tenth
of
> the original damage, then divide by the size. No that's not right....
Ctrl,
> Alt, U8.... no.... Now you're making me look things up... grumble,
> grumble....
>
>
> And of course, I can't find it. Joey!!!! You've got all the green books,
> look it up for me! (see, there's the great thing about having
> underlings!!!)
>
> Jeff S
>
>
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