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From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: Was that a Club? (Re: Armor)
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 1997 11:50:09 +0100
Ereskanti said on 11:15/ 7 Dec 97...

> > Doesn't stun overflow to physical however? :)
> >
> Yes, it does actually

You're unconscious before that happens, though: the primary requirement
for Stun to overflow to Physical is that you take Deadly Stun first...
Using only that rule, you could never injure someone with a weapon doing
Stun damage as long as they're conscious.

> but I was referring to the rule that allowed for the damage to
> immediately begin as physical. It halves the power, drops the code,
> stuff like that...don't have a book near me, otherwise I'd give you a
> quote. Anyone else help me out here???

My books are under my computer, so I'll look the details up for you... FoF
page 83: The Damage code stays as it is, but you have to add a +4 TN
modifier to the attack. If someone wants to do this, I'd probably rule
that if you miss because of the +4 (e.g. you had to roll 8 but rolled 5),
you still hit but cause the normal Stun damage for the weapon.

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