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<li>Each point of contact must independently meet the requirements for a valid strike.</li><br> | <li>Each point of contact must independently meet the requirements for a valid strike.</li><br> | ||
<li>A single [[V9: Weapons|weapon]] cannot strike the same Hit Location more than once per attack, regardless of how many individual points of contact it makes.</li></ol> | <li>A single [[V9: Weapons|weapon]] cannot strike the same Hit Location more than once per attack, regardless of how many individual points of contact it makes.</li></ol> | ||
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''Example: A [[V9: Multi-Ended Weapons|Trident]] that strikes both of Phineas’ [[V9: Hit Locations|legs]] with a single stabbing motion will count as a valid strike to each leg, but a strike that hits only one leg with all three [[V9: Striking Tip|“points”]] of the Trident will net just a single valid strike to that leg.''</onlyinclude><br><br> | ''Example: A [[V9: Multi-Ended Weapons|Trident]] that strikes both of Phineas’ [[V9: Hit Locations|legs]] with a single stabbing motion will count as a valid strike to each leg, but a strike that hits only one leg with all three [[V9: Striking Tip|“points”]] of the Trident will net just a single valid strike to that leg.''</onlyinclude><br><br> | ||
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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 independently meet the requirements for a valid strike.
- A single weapon cannot strike the same Hit Location more than once per attack, regardless of how many individual points of contact it makes.
Example: A Trident that strikes both of Phineas’ legs with a single stabbing motion will count as a valid strike to each leg, but a strike that hits only one leg with all three “points” of the Trident will net just a single valid strike to that leg.
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