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− | + | If an attack makes contact with multiple unique [[V9: Hit Locations| Hit Locations]] at the same time, it will inflict a strike against each Hit Location where contact met the requirements for a [[V9: Striking Your Opponent#Valid Strike|valid strike]]. Contact on the line between locations are affected as per [[V9: Hit Location#Torso Priority| Torso Priority]]. 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. | |
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 24 February 2023
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Multiple Points of Contact
If an attack makes contact with multiple unique Hit Locations at the same time, it will inflict a strike against each Hit Location where contact met the requirements for a valid strike. Contact on the line between locations are affected as per Torso Priority. 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 makes valid contact with both of Phineas’ legs in a single stabbing motion will count as a strike to each leg, but an attack that hits one leg with all three points of the Trident can only incur a single valid strike.
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