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''From the [[Rulebook]] [[Glossary]]:''<br>
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Players have five locations which may be [[Wound]]ed: Left Arm, Right Arm, Left Leg, Right Leg, and Torso.
A players[''sic''] body is divided into 5 legal hit locations: left arm, right arm, left leg, right leg, and torso.<br>
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:'''Arm:''' From just below the outside point of the shoulder to the tips of the fingers.
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:A hand is not Wounded if struck below the wrist while holding a [[weapon]] or [[shield]]. Treat those strikes as though they had struck the weapon or shield held instead.
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:'''Leg:''' From just below the end of the buttocks in the back, the hip socket in the front, and an imaginary line between them on the sides down to and including the foot.
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:A foot on the ground is not Wounded if struck below the ankle.
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:'''Torso:''' Everything that isn’t an arm or leg, including the groin, shoulders, and collar bones up to the vertical rise of the neck.
  
 
''See Also: [[Combat Rules]].''
 
''See Also: [[Combat Rules]].''
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Revision as of 15:46, 23 December 2014

Players have five locations which may be Wounded: Left Arm, Right Arm, Left Leg, Right Leg, and Torso.

Arm: From just below the outside point of the shoulder to the tips of the fingers.
A hand is not Wounded if struck below the wrist while holding a weapon or shield. Treat those strikes as though they had struck the weapon or shield held instead.
Leg: From just below the end of the buttocks in the back, the hip socket in the front, and an imaginary line between them on the sides down to and including the foot.
A foot on the ground is not Wounded if struck below the ankle.
Torso: Everything that isn’t an arm or leg, including the groin, shoulders, and collar bones up to the vertical rise of the neck.

See Also: Combat Rules.