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|description = Attempt to daze your opponent with a roundhouse punch to the head. |
|description = Attempt to daze your opponent with a roundhouse punch to the head. |
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|additionalinfo = This maneuver uses the height system already present in |
|additionalinfo = This maneuver uses the height system already present in {{boldmono|[[AMBUSH (verb)|AMBUSH]]. Barehanded attacks give the opportunity for the attacker's arm armor to flare. |
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===Messaging=== |
===Messaging=== |
Revision as of 12:03, 7 February 2021
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|description = Attempt to daze your opponent with a roundhouse punch to the head.
|additionalinfo = This maneuver uses the height system already present in AMBUSH. Barehanded attacks give the opportunity for the attacker's arm armor to flare.
Messaging
Success:
[Roll result: 126 (open d100: 32) Bonus: 10] You clench your right fist and bring your arm back for a roundhouse punch aimed at Target! Your punch catches Target square in the face! He reels backwards in pain! ...6 points of damage! Roundtime: 5 sec.
[Roll result: 182 (open d100: 31)] Attacker clenches his right fist and brings his arm back for a roundhouse punch aimed at you! Attacker's punch catches you square in the face! You reel backwards in pain and then fall to the ground! ...20 points of damage! Roundtime: 8 sec.
[Roll result: 237 (open d100: 123) Penalties: 0] You clench your right fist and bring your arm back for a roundhouse punch aimed at Target! Perfect connect! Target's head snaps back as he drops to the ground like a sack of potatoes! ...20 points of damage! Roundtime: 5 sec.
Failure:
[Roll result: 90 (open d100: 33)] Attacker clenches his right fist and brings his arm back for a roundhouse punch aimed at you! You manage to deflect Attacker's blow in the nick of time! Roundtime: 2 sec.
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