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A single weapon cannot strike the same Hit Location more than once per attack, regardless of how many individual points of contact it makes. | A single weapon cannot strike the same Hit Location more than once per attack, regardless of how many individual points of contact it makes. | ||
*For example, a Trident that strikes Phieneas’ right leg with all three “points” of the Trident will only count as a single hit.</onlyinclude> | *For example, a Trident that strikes Phieneas’ right leg with all three “points” of the Trident will only count as a single hit.</onlyinclude> | ||
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Revision as of 03:39, 19 January 2023
This page is part of the Official Amtgard V9 Alpha-Playtest Rulebook.
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- These rules are currently in Open Alpha Playtest. See the Playtest Disclaimer for more details.
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Multiple Points of Contact
A valid strike that hits multiple unique Hit Locations at the same time will count as a hit to each location struck (except where Torso Priority would take effect). Each point of contact must meet the requirements for a valid strike.
- For example, a Trident that strikes both of Phineas’ legs with a single stab will count as a hit to each leg.
A single weapon cannot strike the same Hit Location more than once per attack, regardless of how many individual points of contact it makes.
- For example, a Trident that strikes Phieneas’ right leg with all three “points” of the Trident will only count as a single hit.
Striking Your Opponent Invalid Obstructions · Friendly Fire · Multiple Points of Contact · Shot in Motion · Battlefield Etiquette
Core Combat Rules Acceptable Contact · Hit Locations · Striking Your Opponent · Wounds · Death · Dragging