From ed73f9df73f1615ec270885a0194a0d374920301 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Malin Freeborn <malinfreeborn@posteo.net> Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2024 22:19:27 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] formatting --- combat.tex | 7 +++---- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/combat.tex b/combat.tex index 23e331c6..e8e0e089 100644 --- a/combat.tex +++ b/combat.tex @@ -569,14 +569,13 @@ On a failure, the \gls{gm} describes how this plan goes wrong, and the Failure M happens when someone tries to stab \pgls{witch}. This works like any other \gls{resistedaction} -- if the \gls{witch} rolls higher, the spell works, but if the opponent rolls higher, the spell fails and the caster receives Damage. -%! -%\columnbreak - -\sidepic[25]{Roch_Hercka/conjuration_left}{} +%\sidepic[25]{Roch_Hercka/conjuration_left}{} Of course, one must use a spell which could plausibly impede the attack. Summoning a small cyclone in someone's face, or cursing their sword-arm with bad luck could both repel an attack, but a spell to make someone forget that it is Tuesday would not. +\columnbreak + Spells retain their original \gls{tn} when used up close, so people can resist Mind spells with their \roll{Wits}{Academics} at the same time as \roll{Dexterity}{Melee}. These actions use the same \gls{natural}. -- GitLab