Movement and multiple attacks
Moderators: finarvyn, dancross
Movement and multiple attacks
In the description of multiple attacks on p 27, it lists a number of actions that reduce the number of attacks in a battle phase. However, movement is not one of them. Can you move you Speed Ability and still split your attack? My inclination would be no, but it is not mentioned in the rules.
Re: Movement and multiple attacks
You can only split your attacks if you do it at your first opportunity (in your initial battle phase). Does that cover it?dunbruha wrote:In the description of multiple attacks on p 27, it lists a number of actions that reduce the number of attacks in a battle phase. However, movement is not one of them. Can you move you Speed Ability and still split your attack? My inclination would be no, but it is not mentioned in the rules.
Re: Movement and multiple attacks
OK, so moving to attack and then splitting your attacks is out. Can you split your attacks, then move?dancross wrote:You can only split your attacks if you do it at your first opportunity (in your initial battle phase). Does that cover it?
Re: Movement and multiple attacks
Yes, but it all has to happen in the same phase. If somebody with a Reflexes of D10 splits his attacks, whereas he can normally move 20 feet per phase, I might rule that each split divides that movement further. Splitting dice for two attacks might reduce that movement in the phase to 10 feet, and three down to six feet or so.dunbruha wrote:OK, so moving to attack and then splitting your attacks is out. Can you split your attacks, then move?dancross wrote:You can only split your attacks if you do it at your first opportunity (in your initial battle phase). Does that cover it?
How's that?
Re: Movement and multiple attacks
Do you really keep track of movement in individual phases? That seems waaay too complicated to me (but what do I know?--I haven't played it!).dancross wrote:Yes, but it all has to happen in the same phase. If somebody with a Reflexes of D10 splits his attacks, whereas he can normally move 20 feet per phase, I might rule that each split divides that movement further. Splitting dice for two attacks might reduce that movement in the phase to 10 feet, and three down to six feet or so.
How's that?
How about saying that a split attack (and an extra attack if possible) can only be done when no other actions (including movement) are performed in a round?
Re: Movement and multiple attacks
Do I? Nah, I don't track movement like that, at least not all of the time. If I stated to a player that an enemey was far away, and he asks, "how many feet?", then I'll keep track of that guy until it doesn't matter anymore. So, every now and then movement per phase will come into play, but only when I'm trying to be fair about who gets to attack first. If I got more specific than that, I'd have to use a battle mat, and I'd rather just sketch the battle field out on a dry erase board if absolutely needed.dunbruha wrote:Do you really keep track of movement in individual phases? That seems waaay too complicated to me (but what do I know?--I haven't played it!).dancross wrote:Yes, but it all has to happen in the same phase. If somebody with a Reflexes of D10 splits his attacks, whereas he can normally move 20 feet per phase, I might rule that each split divides that movement further. Splitting dice for two attacks might reduce that movement in the phase to 10 feet, and three down to six feet or so.
How's that?
How about saying that a split attack (and an extra attack if possible) can only be done when no other actions (including movement) are performed in a round?