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From: Mark Steedman <RSMS@******.EEE.RGU.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: Who would survive.
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 16:04:49 GMT
> From: Jani Fikouras <feanor@**********.UNI-BREMEN.DE>

> > With book rules, its TN is 3; Tanista's is 5 -- goodbye Tanista. :-(
>
> Yeah, but this is starting to sound like a munchkin competition.
> What if the elemental had a weapon and what if its a reach 2 weapon at that :)
>
> So I present you with a guy capable of nuking this and every other
> elemental into oblivion :) (take him with a grain of salt :)
>
1 very hard loon deleted (he was a demonstration and a good one,
don't actually play chatacters like this)

> Wally the Physical Adept (MM) "The Zen Master"(tm)
>
> Combat Pool: 9
> Damage: 10S (Monowhip)
> Reach: 3
> Initiative: 5+2D6
>
> C - Troll
> Improved Ability 4 (+4 Armed Combat) 2
> Combat Sence 2 (+2 Pool) 3
>
> Armed Combat 6 (4)
> Monowhip 8
> Mixing Pangalactic Gargle Blasters 11
:) :) :) :)
>
> Resources
> ---------
> Rating 6 weapon focus (Monowhip) 840K
> Moderator of alt.c00ld00z (coolness in general)
>
ok thats skill 8 + 4 (pa power) + 6 (focus) + 9 (combat pool) = 25
dice.
get 12 successes vs that reach 3 elemental, add karma for 1 reroll =
some 18 sucesses!!!

now to get that many the elemental would need to be a measly force 36
:) yeah right [not even the spirit of Denver was ever near that!!!!]

rolling body vs 10S thats 1 per 12 dice!!

force 26 gets 13 armed + 3 body(bod = f+4 = 30 i'm kind round up) =
16
now 18 - 16 = 2 : S + 2 = stage up oh a deadly!!! poof!!!!!!!

and that spirit was a whole 10!!! force ratings bigger than the
example.

ok :) :) :)

Mark

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