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− | Projectile Weapons represent anything that is | + | Projectile Weapons represent anything that is launched or thrown to inflict [[V9: Glossary#Damage|damage]] or [[V9: Abilities and Effects|effects]], such as [[V9: Arrows|arrows]], [[V9: Small Thrown|kunai]], [[V9: Large Thrown|chakrams]], and [[V9: Large Thrown|tomahawks]] as well as magical blasts like [[V9: Fireball|fireballs]] and [[V9: Lightning Bolt|lightning]]. The following general rules apply to all forms of projectile weapons: |
#May not be used to parry, block, or [[V9: Striking Your Opponent|strike in melee]].<br><br> | #May not be used to parry, block, or [[V9: Striking Your Opponent|strike in melee]].<br><br> | ||
#Cannot become [[V9: Destroyed|destroyed]] by any means.<br><br> | #Cannot become [[V9: Destroyed|destroyed]] by any means.<br><br> | ||
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#All projectiles except [[V9: Arrows & Bolts|Arrows and Bolts]] must be thrown by hand, one at a time.<br><br> | #All projectiles except [[V9: Arrows & Bolts|Arrows and Bolts]] must be thrown by hand, one at a time.<br><br> | ||
#[[V9: Arrows & Bolts|Arrows and Bolts]] must be fired from a [[V9: Bows & Crossbows|bow or crossbow]] as appropriate.<br><br> | #[[V9: Arrows & Bolts|Arrows and Bolts]] must be fired from a [[V9: Bows & Crossbows|bow or crossbow]] as appropriate.<br><br> | ||
− | #Each projectile can affect multiple targets in a single flight as long as each contact meets the criteria for a [[V9: Striking Your Opponent|valid strike]]. Projectiles become [[V9: Glossary#Nullified|harmless]] after their | + | #Each projectile can affect multiple targets in a single flight as long as each contact meets the criteria for a [[V9: Striking Your Opponent|valid strike]]. Projectiles become [[V9: Glossary#Nullified|harmless]] after their movement is completely halted.<br><br> |
#Projectiles must be blocked passively by placing an object in their flight path. Batting or otherwise adding significant momentum to a projectile in motion is prohibited and intentionally doing so can result in suspension from play.<br><br> | #Projectiles must be blocked passively by placing an object in their flight path. Batting or otherwise adding significant momentum to a projectile in motion is prohibited and intentionally doing so can result in suspension from play.<br><br> | ||
− | #Projectiles may not be | + | #Projectiles may not be [[V9: Glossary#Use|used]] by anyone other than their [[V9: Glossary#Owner|owner]] unless given explicit permission from said owner. |
#*The owner is responsible for the safety of their projectiles even when used by another player. | #*The owner is responsible for the safety of their projectiles even when used by another player. | ||
− | #*All projectiles must be [[V9: Ownership Label|labelled]] with their name. | + | #*All projectiles must be [[V9: Ownership Label|labelled]] with their owner's name. |
#*[[V9: Color Code|Color-Coded]] Projectiles may never be shared.<br><br> | #*[[V9: Color Code|Color-Coded]] Projectiles may never be shared.<br><br> | ||
#There are two sub-types of projectile weapon: [[V9: Projectile Weapons#Contact Projectiles|Contact Projectiles]] and [[V9: Projectile Weapons#Stabbing Projectiles|Stabbing Projectiles]].</onlyinclude><br><br> | #There are two sub-types of projectile weapon: [[V9: Projectile Weapons#Contact Projectiles|Contact Projectiles]] and [[V9: Projectile Weapons#Stabbing Projectiles|Stabbing Projectiles]].</onlyinclude><br><br> | ||
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General Rules (Projectile Weapons)
Projectile Weapons represent anything that is launched or thrown to inflict damage or effects, such as arrows, kunai, chakrams, and tomahawks as well as magical blasts like fireballs and lightning. The following general rules apply to all forms of projectile weapons:
- May not be used to parry, block, or strike in melee.
- Cannot become destroyed by any means.
- May be carried in any number unless otherwise restricted, such as by class customization.
- All projectiles except Arrows and Bolts must be thrown by hand, one at a time.
- Arrows and Bolts must be fired from a bow or crossbow as appropriate.
- Each projectile can affect multiple targets in a single flight as long as each contact meets the criteria for a valid strike. Projectiles become harmless after their movement is completely halted.
- Projectiles must be blocked passively by placing an object in their flight path. Batting or otherwise adding significant momentum to a projectile in motion is prohibited and intentionally doing so can result in suspension from play.
- Projectiles may not be used by anyone other than their owner unless given explicit permission from said owner.
- The owner is responsible for the safety of their projectiles even when used by another player.
- All projectiles must be labelled with their owner's name.
- Color-Coded Projectiles may never be shared.
- There are two sub-types of projectile weapon: Contact Projectiles and Stabbing Projectiles.
Projectile Weapons Contact Projectiles: Small Thrown · Large Thrown · Spellball · Rocks · Javelins
Stabbing Projectiles: Javelin · Bows & Crossbows · Arrows & Bolts
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