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Re: [HOE] fightin': florentine (Hopler?)



I'd say since its two seperate strikes.  the wound would be dealt 
seperately.  Even if it in the same location, its not hitting the exact same 
spot simaltanously(I know I can't spell).

thats my two cents
Dan


>From: Grant Vanderhule <vandergm@willinet.net>
>Reply-To: hoe@gamerz.net
>To: hoe@gamerz.net
>Subject: [HOE] fightin': florentine (Hopler?)
>Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 13:19:43 -0500
>
>i'm kind of curious about this, as i have a rediculously powerful
>templar (for only having been used once, anyway) who uses florentine.
>the description of fightin': florentine says that if you have a weapon
>in each hand that you have the appropriate fightin' skills for, and if
>you get a raise on the fightin': florentine roll, you can use the raise
>to have the second weapon hit the same location as the first. (basically
>two melee hits against one location in the same action).  the question
>is, is the damage for both weapon hits TOTALED and then assessed for
>wound levels, or are the wound levels dealt by the weapons assessed
>seperately? the reason for my confusion is that it is technically one
>attack, not two :) any feedback would be appreciated!
>
>Grant 'The Iron Chef' Vanderhule
>
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