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Post by stanshinn on Apr 11, 2018 2:35:34 GMT
I want to make sure I get the fundamentals of Shooting down correctly (since our game group had different opinions on this rule): The Shooting rule in Age of Fantasy reads: "For each hit roll one die trying to score the target’s Defense value or higher, and each success causes a wound." The question is: is a 'success' rolling higher than the defender's Defense score? Take this example: a Knight with +4 Quality and +5 Defense attacks a Bowmen with +6 Quality and +2 Defense. The Knight's attack rolls a 4 (which hits their Quality target number of 4+), so there is a hit. Then, the defending player for the Bowmen rolls Defense using the Bowmen's +2 Defense as the target number. If the defender rolls a 2 or higher, the model receives a wound. Is that correct? (on a related note, I suppose whether the attacker or the defender rolls the defense roll is a matter of preference). Thanks in advance. I just want to make sure we have this core rule correct! -- Stan
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Post by onepagerules on Apr 11, 2018 9:11:44 GMT
That is correct. By the current rules the attacker rolls both to hit and to wound, so that it feels more natural to always need high results for successes. Of course if you want to have defenders roll their own to wound rolls then it's no problem.
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