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Re: (TFT) HTH rules question
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- From: Jeffrey Vandine <jlv61560@yahoo.com>
- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2015 05:07:42 +0000 (UTC)
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We always interpreted that to mean that the defender got an automatic hit (
no roll required) using his/her ready weapon (whatever the character has in
its hands at the moment of combat). Obviously, if it was a missile t
ype weapon, there would be no damage (or, I suppose, you could treat it as
a club, but if you did, the bow should probably be rendered useless afterwa
rds). Entering HTH is dangerous!
From: Kirk Woller <kwoller@satx.rr.com>
To: tft@brainiac.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2015 9:28 PM
Subject: (TFT) HTH rules question
Hello everyone,
I have been playing TFT since 1977 and we have generally been playing
correctly, IMO, but a young friend of mine was re-reading the rules in
anticipation of a game with his friends and had a question for me about
HTH combat.
On page 15 of Advanced Melee under Hand To Hand combat it states: "On
a
roll of 6, the defender does not drop his weapon, and AUTOMATICALLY hits
the attacker. This hit happens immediately. The defender can st
ill
make an attack (or take other action) that turn."
We had always interpreted this to mean that the attacker takes ONE
PHYSICAL HIT against his ST, regardless of armour, etc. and of course,
that is his action for the turn.
My friend, however, was thinking that the defender gets an automatic
*attack* with whatever weapon he is wielding, as his "hit".
Does anyone know how this is to be played? Is the "hit" mentioned a h
it
of one point of damage, or an attack by the defender that is
automatically successful (no roll required), with the damage determined
by a normal roll of the dice for the particular weapon or bare hands
that the defender is wielding?
If you don't know for sure, how do you play it?
Can anyone cite any examples of play that clearly indicate how this
situation is to be handled according to the rules?
Thanks,
-Kirk
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