Title says it all really.
With multiple block, the blocker's strength is measured individually against each defender, with the defender's strength being counted as +2.
If the deathroller (ST7) were to block two human blitzers, each with guard, would the humans count as ST3 + 2(multibock) +1(guard)?
Or would the guard simply be ignored here?
My pennyworth is that the humans count as being ST6 each.
Multiple Block against two guarders
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Re: Multiple Block against two guarders
Without looking up the exact wording, you resolve one block after the other. So if the first block is succesful, the guard won't be in place for the second block.
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Re: Multiple Block against two guarders
The old rules you couldn't do that but like mepmuff says the skill now says to resolve each block in turn
so the first one would have guard but depending on the result of the first block, the second one may or may not have guard involved from the first player
so the first one would have guard but depending on the result of the first block, the second one may or may not have guard involved from the first player
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Re: Multiple Block against two guarders
first guy str 6
second str 5 (assuming you took care of guy one)
second str 5 (assuming you took care of guy one)
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