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Attempting a Grab takes 3 AP, and an attacker must roll their normal Hand-to-hand [[Attack Roll]]. Defenders must roll an [[Evasion Roll]] as they normally would.  If the attacker is successful, instead of rolling Damage, he instead rolls a [[Grip]] check. The defender must roll either a [[Might]] check (to shove his way out) or a [[Thievery]] check (to wriggle his way out) at his option. If the attacker's Grip is higher than the Defender's Might or Thievery, both combatants are considered ''grabbed''. A grabbed creature cannot use its movement Speed and takes −4 on Evasion Rolls. An attacker must have a free hand to start a Grab. If you have two hands, you can have up to two opponents grabbed at once.
 
Attempting a Grab takes 3 AP, and an attacker must roll their normal Hand-to-hand [[Attack Roll]]. Defenders must roll an [[Evasion Roll]] as they normally would.  If the attacker is successful, instead of rolling Damage, he instead rolls a [[Grip]] check. The defender must roll either a [[Might]] check (to shove his way out) or a [[Thievery]] check (to wriggle his way out) at his option. If the attacker's Grip is higher than the Defender's Might or Thievery, both combatants are considered ''grabbed''. A grabbed creature cannot use its movement Speed and takes −4 on Evasion Rolls. An attacker must have a free hand to start a Grab. If you have two hands, you can have up to two opponents grabbed at once.
  
As mentioned in the Grip skill, if the combatants have different Size scores, each should add its Size Muscle Bonus to Grip checks.
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When creatures of different sizes roll opposed Grip checks, each should add its Size Muscle Bonus. As noted in the [[Size]] table in the [[Book:Life and Death|Life and Death]] chapter, a creature's Muscle Bonus is its Size × 5. Thus, firnoy have a penalty of −5 and kulgeris have a bonus of +5. This modifier should only be included when those rolling have different Size scores.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:54, 7 June 2019

Sometimes you just gotta put someone on hold. Those skilled at hand-to-hand fighting are predisposed to the wrestling arts. It can be beneficial to incapacitate an enemy or pry something from their fingers.

Starting a Grab

Attempting a Grab takes 3 AP, and an attacker must roll their normal Hand-to-hand Attack Roll. Defenders must roll an Evasion Roll as they normally would. If the attacker is successful, instead of rolling Damage, he instead rolls a Grip check. The defender must roll either a Might check (to shove his way out) or a Thievery check (to wriggle his way out) at his option. If the attacker's Grip is higher than the Defender's Might or Thievery, both combatants are considered grabbed. A grabbed creature cannot use its movement Speed and takes −4 on Evasion Rolls. An attacker must have a free hand to start a Grab. If you have two hands, you can have up to two opponents grabbed at once.

When creatures of different sizes roll opposed Grip checks, each should add its Size Muscle Bonus. As noted in the Size table in the Life and Death chapter, a creature's Muscle Bonus is its Size × 5. Thus, firnoy have a penalty of −5 and kulgeris have a bonus of +5. This modifier should only be included when those rolling have different Size scores.

Example
Tim's character Drinnin tries to get a hold of Michelle's character Skorna
  • Drinnin's Hand-to-hand Attack Roll is a 19.
  • Skorna's Evasion Roll is a 14.
  • Drinnin's Grip check is 17.
  • Skorna is stronger than she is agile, so she makes a Might check, but only rolls a 12.
Drinnin grabs Skorna. "You're goin' nowhere!"

After the Grab has been established, the attacker can perform any of the following special actions (either on the same turn if there's enough AP left, or on later turns).

  • Release – 0 AP. The attacker is free to release the Grab at any time.
  • Throw – 4 AP. The attacker and defender roll opposed Might checks. If the defender wins, she stays put. If the attacker wins, the defender is thrown by that many feet and lands prone.
  • Move – You can pick up the defender and drag or carry her along with you. Make opposed Might checks. The AP cost is normal for moving.
  • Pry – 2 AP. You can try to pry something out of the defender's hands or equipment. Make opposed Grip checks. If the defender wins, she keeps the item. If the attacker wins, he takes the item.
  • Immobilize – 3 AP. The attacker can further restrain the defender. Make another Grab attempt (the attacker rolls Grip, the defender rolls either Might or Thievery). If the defender wins, the Grab is broken. If the attacker wins, the defender is now considered immobilized. An immobilized creature cannot use its movement Speed. It automatically fails Attack Rolls and Evasion Rolls. An immobilized spellcaster cannot perform gestures (see the Magic chapter).

Once a defender is immobilized, the attacker can perform any of the following special actions in addition to those listed above.

  • Human Shield – 0 AP. The attacker uses the defender as Cover and receives +4 to Dodge.
  • Hush – 0 AP. The attacker can cover the defender's mouth and keep them from speaking. The defender is considered muted as long as the attacker wishes.
  • Squeeze – 3 AP. The attacker deals crushing damage using a normal hand-to-hand Damage Roll opposed by the target's Guard Roll. No Attack/Dodge is necessary.
  • Choke – 3 AP. The attacker constricts the defender's airway, making it impossible to breathe. The attacker makes a normal hand-to-hand Damage Roll opposed by the target's Guard Roll. If the attack is successful, no damage is applied, but the defender is considered to be suffocating (see the Conditions section of the Life and Death chapter). If the defender breaks free of the Grab before falling unconscious, the penalties accrued from being choked immediately vanish. If the defender falls unconscious, the attacker has two options: let the defender drop prone or finish strangling them.

Escaping a Grab

For 3 AP on her turn, a defender who is grabbed or immobilized can try to break free. Either a Might check or a Thievery check can be used for this purpose, rolled against the attacker's Grip. If the defending character inflicts damage against the attacker while in the Grab, she can add the amount of damage done to her next Might or Thievery check. Personal-area damage spells such as Dangerous Body work very nicely in this situation.