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Re: (TFT) Weapon Multiplier --> Repost



As a GM of long standing (and occasional sitting down), I think it's a good
thing for the players to get to put one over on the GM every now and then.
Of course, the only reason I'm saying so is that none of my current players
read this list.

Not that I think your players were cheating, David, just that even the best
GMs can't catch everything, and that I think it's good we don't.

----- Original Message -----
From: David Michael Grouchy II <david_michael_grouchy_ii@hotmail.com>
To: <tft@brainiac.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2001 2:37 AM
Subject: Re: (TFT) Weapon Multiplier --> Repost


> >>David Michael Grouchy II wrote:
> >>>
> >>>     Two spells my players used supprised me.  One was drop
> >>>weapon.  For the reason stated.  The other was the trip
> >>>spell.  I'll never forget the time my 4-hex dragon was
> >>>going to finish off a character, but the party wizard cast
> >>>trip on him.  I couldn't believe it.  For 2 more points of
> >>>fatigue one can trip a figure of any strength.
>
> >>From: Stan <srydzews@ix.netcom.com>
> >>
> >>Well...a one hex figure of any ST.  I believe the cost to do
> >>that to a 4 hex creature should have been multiplied by 4
> >>(AW, p. 7).  The size of a creature and the ST of a creature
> >>are two different things....
>
> >From: "David Michael Grouchy II" <david_michael_grouchy_ii@hotmail.com>
> >
> >Stan,
> >    Hmmmm.  I missed that at the time.  Excuse me while I dig into this
> >further.
>
> Stan,
>     Absolutely right.  It should have cost 4 x 4 hexes or 16 fatigue to
trip
> that dragon.  Man.  All those years ago.  I can't wait to write the guy
and
> let him know.  I bet he'll still remember.  It was a famous event.  Very
> rarely did any player cheat me out of a kill when I could taste one
comming.
>   He, and the trip spell, were kind of famous after that.
>
>     David Michael Grouchy II
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