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Re: [WW] Double-Tap
Heh no, it's one I made for my game, and is over at my WW website.
-Dirk
http://www.mchome.net/dirk/weirdwars/
----- Original Message -----
From: "richard spangle" <lost_rich@hotmail.com>
To: <weirdwars@gamerz.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 5:05 AM
Subject: [WW] Double-Tap
> is this an actual feat? and if so, what book is it in (i'm a little behine
> here in the midwest-kids, school, soccer and all).
> thanks...
>
>
> >From: "Dirk" <dirk00001@earthlink.net>
> >
> >Here's my solution to that:
> >
> >(Feat:)
> >
> >Double-Tap (General)
> > One of the benefits of semi-automatic weapons is that, giving some
> >practice and good reflexes, it is possible to fire off two rounds in
quick
> >succession before recoil has thrown the weapon that far off target.
> > Choose one semi-automatic weapon, such as a Colt 1911A1 pistol or M1
> >Garand rifle. You can fire two shots simultaneously with this gun,
similar
> >to automatic burst fire.
> > Prerequisite: Weapon Focus (with the chosen weapon), Dexterity 12+.
> > Benefit: Instead of firing a single shot with the chosen weapon as
a
> >standard attack action, you may instead fire a two shot "burst". Treat
this
> >as automatic fire, except only 2 rounds are expended and only 2 rounds
can
> >hit. Note that no penalties for lack of bracing are incurred, as with an
> >automatic weapon.
> > Normal: Semi-automatic weapons can only fire a single shot with
each
> >attack action.
> > Special: You can gain this feat multiple times. Each time you take
> >the
> >feat, it applies to a new weapon.
> >
> >
>
>
> ...the rich
> "why has the car stopped?"
> "it's frightened!"
> -------------------> can you name this movie?
>
>
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