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Verified Commit 26e641f8 authored by Malin Freeborn's avatar Malin Freeborn
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...@@ -229,8 +229,8 @@ Each \gls{weapon} has the following properties: ...@@ -229,8 +229,8 @@ Each \gls{weapon} has the following properties:
\index{Shields} \index{Shields}
\label{shields} \label{shields}
are weapons. are weapons.
The wide size means a big `Attack' Bonus, which works great for not being hit. The wide size means a big `Attack' Bonus, helps avoid Damage.
The wide size does not help with Damage, but \pgls{pc} might still manage to smack \pgls{woodspy} in the eye with the edge on a lucky roll. The wide size does not help with Damage, but \pgls{pc} can still hurt their opponent with a shield-strike.
Having a shield and a weapon lets character choose which one to use for each attack. Having a shield and a weapon lets character choose which one to use for each attack.
...@@ -296,7 +296,6 @@ They don't move as quickly, or easily as other shields, but still work well with ...@@ -296,7 +296,6 @@ They don't move as quickly, or easily as other shields, but still work well with
\end{tikzpicture} \end{tikzpicture}
} }
\columnbreak
\subsection{Armour} \subsection{Armour}
\index{Armour} \index{Armour}
...@@ -363,6 +362,8 @@ Consider this convoluted example: \pgls{basilisk} with its natural \gls{dr} of 4 ...@@ -363,6 +362,8 @@ Consider this convoluted example: \pgls{basilisk} with its natural \gls{dr} of 4
The undead naturally have \pgls{dr} of 2, so this secondary source of damage would count for half, giving it a total \gls{dr} of 5. The undead naturally have \pgls{dr} of 2, so this secondary source of damage would count for half, giving it a total \gls{dr} of 5.
If the \gls{seeker} fashioned plate armour to the \gls{basilisk} the total \gls{dr} would be\ldots If the \gls{seeker} fashioned plate armour to the \gls{basilisk} the total \gls{dr} would be\ldots
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\begin{center} \begin{center}
{ {
\LARGE $5 + $\Large$4\frac{1}{2} + $\normalsize$2\frac{1}{4} = 7.5$ \LARGE $5 + $\Large$4\frac{1}{2} + $\normalsize$2\frac{1}{4} = 7.5$
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