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Dauntless and assists
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2002 9:37 am
by silverback_guerilla
How does dauntless interact with assists? Specifically, at what point in the relative strength calculation do you work out what the Dauntless player's strength is?
e.g. a Dauntless human catcher is being blocked by a human blitzer with one assist available to the blocker. I am assuming that Dauntless automatically works.
Is it: blocker declares block; Dauntless increases Strength of Catcher from 2 to 3; assist adds +1, for two dice block with blocker choosing result?
Or
Blocker declares block; assister assists; Dauntless increases Catcher's strength to 4, for a one die block?
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2002 9:46 am
by Grumbledook
Ok you can only use dauntless in your own turn when that player is performing the block, if i am correct.
When that player does the block you have to roll 2d6 and beat the opponents strength, if you do then they count as having equal strength. Then you can add in the assits.
Hope thats made things clearer?
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2002 10:14 am
by Marcus
LRB 1.3 - page 34 (emphasis added)
The skill only works when the player attempts to block an opponent
who is stronger than himself. When the skill is used the coach
of the Dauntless player rolls two dice and adds them together.
If the total is greater than the opponent’s Strength value, then
the Dauntless player’s Strength is counted as being equal to his
opponent’s when he makes the block, before any bonuses for
skills and defensive or offensive assists are added.
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2002 12:44 pm
by Valen
Grumbledook,
In our league we use a skill called Double Dauntless which works exactley as dauntless but it can be used when someone is blocking you. Your opponent has to roll 2D6 and get equal too or less than his own ST to get the 2 dice block.
You have to already have Dauntless to gain Double Dauntless.
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2002 12:47 pm
by Grumbledook
Thats fine if you like it, I prefer to use the rules in the living rulebook and like to stay clear of house rules myself. Keeps things a lot easier when playing with people you havn't met before.
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2002 1:12 pm
by Valen
At the start of the season I issued every member of the league with a hard copy of the LRB (the photocopier at work took a bit of a hammering

), along with any additional rules/skills. It has seemed to keep everyone informed of what is going on in the league.