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Becoming entangled in something like a net, whip, or trap means a character suffers penalties to many actions and movement may be halted entirely.
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You can try to Grab a combatant with more than just your hands! All kinds of weapons are meant to aid in keeping someone grabbed or entangled.
  
When an attacker attempts to entangle an opponent with a weapon, the attacker makes an Attack Roll.  If the defender fails the [[Evasion Roll]], the defender is considered ''entangled''. To break from the entanglement, the defender needs to succeed at a [[Thievery]] or [[Might]] check to escape or break the bonds.  
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====Whips and Chains====
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Weapons like whips and chains are well-suited to grabs and grant a bonus to the Grip check (see the [[Book:Equipment|Equipment]] chapter). On top of that, you can grab a combatant further away than you can with Hand-to-hand alone if the weapon has such reach.
  
====Manacles====
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Once an opponent is grabbed, any of the actions listed above are doable with the following exceptions.
Normal manacles (handcuffs, leg-irons) cannot be put on by means of an attack. If an opponent has been pinned, the manacles can be applied, if the target is unwilling. If the target is willing to be hand-cuffed, there is no check involved.  While hand-cuffed, movement is not impaired, but any attack, defense, or skill rolls requiring the use of hands is at a −4 penalty.  While in leg-irons, the character's [[speed]] is halved and any rolls involving the use of legs or feet is at a −4 penalty. If the character wears both leg-irons and hand-cuffs then speed is halved and the character takes −8 to any rolls which require freedom of movement.  Rolls to escape from or break open the manacles are not impaired in this way. The DL for breaking basic manacles is 20, and the DL for breaking well-made ones is 30.  Wriggling free of manacles has a DL of 25.  Normal manacles obviously do no damage and have no Harm score.
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* Release – It costs 4 AP to intentionally unwind or disentangle your own weapon or tool from an object or combatant, and you have to be able to reach where it is caught. If it's attached to an opponent, you can go ahead and try to walk up and ask for your whip back, but expect a punch in the face and obscene hand gestures for your effort.
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* Throw – Unless you're directly adjacent to the defender, you cannot throw them away from you, however you can pull them ''closer'' instead (if your roll is high enough, potentially right past you). If you do throw a defender, your whip or chain will still be attached.
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* Pry – You can only try to pry something out of a defender's hand if they're directly adjacent to you and you have a free hand.
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* Entangle – If you used your whip or chain to grab an opponent, you can't use it to entangle them. You can, however, try to entangle them normally using a Grip check (with no weapon bonus) if they are directly adjacent to you.
  
====Nets====
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Once grabbed, the defender can escape using either [[Might]] or [[Thievery]], as per usual. If using Thievery, the defender can uncoil the weapon or wriggle free. If using Might, the defender actually pulls the weapon out of the attacker's hand.  
Regular nets do no damage on their own, though a magic net or one studded with barbs might. A net is a ranged weapon like an arrow and so once a net has been cast on a target, an attacker needs another net if they want to net someone else.  A character entangled in a net cannot move from the spot and is at a −4 to rolls which require freedom of movement.  The DL for escaping a net is 18.  Ripping the net and busting out carries a DL of 20.  Nets cannot be parried.
 
  
If a net has an attached rope or cord by which the net can be dragged, the netted character can be pulled along against their will.
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An attacker can attempt to entangle an opponent ''directly'' with a successful called shot to the throat. Once an opponent is entangled in this manner, the actions listed above that can be performed on entangled opponents are doable with the following exceptions.
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* Squeeze – This cannot be performed with a whip or chain.
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* Choke – This can be done normally.
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* Human Shield – You can only use a defender as cover if they're directly adjacent to you.
  
====Whips and Chains====
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====Nets====
Whips and chains both do a bit of damage, and are employed a little differently than a net. Whips and chains can be used over and over again. When a defender has become entangled with a whip or chain, they cannot move away from the attacker so long as the attacker maintains a hold on the entangling weapon.  The defender can move forward or in a circle around the attacker, but cannot move further away.
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A net is a ranged weapon like an arrow and so once a net has been hurled at a target, an attacker needs another net if they want to net someone else. A net can also be used in melee to ensnare an opponent. Thrown nets cannot be parried. Most nets have an attached rope by which the attacker can maintain a hold on the defender.
  
Additionally, an attacker can make special called shots with a whip or chain.  With a successful called shot to the neck the attacker can attempt to choke the target, similar to choking while in a Grab.  As long as the target does not escape the entanglement, the attacker can make a Damage roll. The defender rolls Guard as usual. If the Damage succeeds, the defender suffers no damage, but begins to move down the [[Knockout Track]]. Called shots which entangle limbs holding weapons mean the target takes a −4 to use that weapon so long as the defender remains entangled.
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To escape a net, the defender can roll either [[Might]] or [[Thievery]] as per usual, but instead of attempting to beat the attacker's [[Grip]] check, a net has a fixed difficulty. The Thievery DL for escaping a net is 18. Ripping the net and busting out carries a Might DL of 20.
  
Finally, an attacker who has entangled an opponent with a whip or chain can try to pull them closer with opposed [[Might]] checksFor each point of difference between the attacker's roll and the entangled character's, the target is pulled one foot closerWeak attackers should beware of this tactic since if the roll is failed, the defender can pull the attacker!  This action costs 4 AP to initiate.
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====Manacles====
 
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Normal manacles (handcuffs, leg-irons) cannot be put on by means of an attack.  If an opponent has been grabbed, the manacles can be applied, if the target is unwillingIf the target is willing to be hand-cuffed, there is no check involvedWhile hand-cuffed, movement is not impaired, but any attack, defense, or skill rolls requiring the use of hands is at a −4 penaltyWhile in leg-irons, the character's [[speed]] is halved and any rolls involving the use of legs or feet is at a −4 penaltyIf the character wears both leg-irons and hand-cuffs then speed is halved and the character takes −8 to any rolls which require freedom of movement.  Rolls to escape from or break open the manacles are not impaired in this way. The DL for breaking basic manacles is 20, and the DL for breaking well-made ones is 30Wriggling free of manacles has a DL of 25.  Normal manacles obviously do no damage and have no Harm score.
Being entangled by a whip or chain also impairs one's balanceA trip attempt made against an entangled defender (using the entangled weapon, of course) requires a [[Might]] check (plus any bonus the weapon might have for trip attempts) opposed by a [[Gymnastics]] checkThis is the same as a trip roll without the need to try to hit the target, since they are already entangled.
 
 
 
====Unwinding====
 
It costs 6 AP to intentionally unwind or disentangle your own weapon or tool from something and you have to be able to reach where it is caughtIf you have entangled an opponent, you can go ahead and try to walk up and ask for your whip or net back, but expect a punch in the face and obscene hand gestures for your effort.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 21:21, 26 August 2018

You can try to Grab a combatant with more than just your hands! All kinds of weapons are meant to aid in keeping someone grabbed or entangled.

Whips and Chains

Weapons like whips and chains are well-suited to grabs and grant a bonus to the Grip check (see the Equipment chapter). On top of that, you can grab a combatant further away than you can with Hand-to-hand alone if the weapon has such reach.

Once an opponent is grabbed, any of the actions listed above are doable with the following exceptions.

  • Release – It costs 4 AP to intentionally unwind or disentangle your own weapon or tool from an object or combatant, and you have to be able to reach where it is caught. If it's attached to an opponent, you can go ahead and try to walk up and ask for your whip back, but expect a punch in the face and obscene hand gestures for your effort.
  • Throw – Unless you're directly adjacent to the defender, you cannot throw them away from you, however you can pull them closer instead (if your roll is high enough, potentially right past you). If you do throw a defender, your whip or chain will still be attached.
  • Pry – You can only try to pry something out of a defender's hand if they're directly adjacent to you and you have a free hand.
  • Entangle – If you used your whip or chain to grab an opponent, you can't use it to entangle them. You can, however, try to entangle them normally using a Grip check (with no weapon bonus) if they are directly adjacent to you.

Once grabbed, the defender can escape using either Might or Thievery, as per usual. If using Thievery, the defender can uncoil the weapon or wriggle free. If using Might, the defender actually pulls the weapon out of the attacker's hand.

An attacker can attempt to entangle an opponent directly with a successful called shot to the throat. Once an opponent is entangled in this manner, the actions listed above that can be performed on entangled opponents are doable with the following exceptions.

  • Squeeze – This cannot be performed with a whip or chain.
  • Choke – This can be done normally.
  • Human Shield – You can only use a defender as cover if they're directly adjacent to you.

Nets

A net is a ranged weapon like an arrow and so once a net has been hurled at a target, an attacker needs another net if they want to net someone else. A net can also be used in melee to ensnare an opponent. Thrown nets cannot be parried. Most nets have an attached rope by which the attacker can maintain a hold on the defender.

To escape a net, the defender can roll either Might or Thievery as per usual, but instead of attempting to beat the attacker's Grip check, a net has a fixed difficulty. The Thievery DL for escaping a net is 18. Ripping the net and busting out carries a Might DL of 20.

Manacles

Normal manacles (handcuffs, leg-irons) cannot be put on by means of an attack. If an opponent has been grabbed, the manacles can be applied, if the target is unwilling. If the target is willing to be hand-cuffed, there is no check involved. While hand-cuffed, movement is not impaired, but any attack, defense, or skill rolls requiring the use of hands is at a −4 penalty. While in leg-irons, the character's speed is halved and any rolls involving the use of legs or feet is at a −4 penalty. If the character wears both leg-irons and hand-cuffs then speed is halved and the character takes −8 to any rolls which require freedom of movement. Rolls to escape from or break open the manacles are not impaired in this way. The DL for breaking basic manacles is 20, and the DL for breaking well-made ones is 30. Wriggling free of manacles has a DL of 25. Normal manacles obviously do no damage and have no Harm score.