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A [[stunned]] character is unable to perform most [[Verb|actions]], including movement and speech, and receives a -20 penalty to their [[defensive strength]]. |
A [[stunned]] character is unable to perform most [[Verb|actions]], including movement and speech, and receives a -20 penalty to their [[defensive strength]]. The only roleplaying verbs available to a stunned character are [[SWAY (verb)|SWAY]] and [[WHEEZE (verb)|WHEEZE]], however, SWAY is unavailable to a character that is not standing. |
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A character may also use the [[BESEECH (verb)|BESEECH]], [[STUNMAN (verb)|STUNMAN]], or [[BERSERK (verb)|BERSERK]] verbs while stunned. All three of these verbs are limited in availablity to certain professions, BESEECH being available only to [[paladin]]s through the spell [[Divine Intervention (1635)|Divine Intervention]], while STUNMAN is only available to [[rogue]]s, though [[warrior]]s have access to [[Stun Maneuvers]] through the [[Combat Maneuvers]] list. Only warriors have access to [[Berserk]] and the associated verb. |
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[[Category:Basic Mechanics]] |
[[Category:Basic Mechanics]] |
Revision as of 01:34, 5 August 2006
A stunned character is unable to perform most actions, including movement and speech, and receives a -20 penalty to their defensive strength. The only roleplaying verbs available to a stunned character are SWAY and WHEEZE, however, SWAY is unavailable to a character that is not standing.
A character may also use the BESEECH, STUNMAN, or BERSERK verbs while stunned. All three of these verbs are limited in availablity to certain professions, BESEECH being available only to paladins through the spell Divine Intervention, while STUNMAN is only available to rogues, though warriors have access to Stun Maneuvers through the Combat Maneuvers list. Only warriors have access to Berserk and the associated verb.