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The customary rules governing dropped [[Weapons List|weapons]], specifically concerning potential breakage and the [[Action Points#Draw weapon, heavy one-handed|duration required]] to retrieve the weapon, remain unaltered by this ability.
 
The customary rules governing dropped [[Weapons List|weapons]], specifically concerning potential breakage and the [[Action Points#Draw weapon, heavy one-handed|duration required]] to retrieve the weapon, remain unaltered by this ability.
  
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== Example ==
 
== Example ==
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In demonstration, the character Hig finds himself in a skirmish against Jerome and Marcus, backed by his ally Taver.  [[Roll to Hit|Rolling the to hit die]], Hig fumbles his [[Warhammer (weapon)|warhammer]].  Normally according to fumble rules, a d8 would be rolled to determine where the hammer would fall — yet, owing to the sage ability, he retains some influence over the weapon's landing spot, so that it cannot fall in the hexes occupied by Jerome and Marcus.
For example, Hig is fighting Jerome and Marcus, while being supported by his ally Taver, when he drops his [[Warhammer (weapon)|warhammer]].  Normally, according to fumble rules, he would roll a d8, giving him a 25% chance of the weapon landing in his own hex.  However, Hig has ''some control'' over where a dropped weapon falls, due to the sage ability. The numbers shown indicate the weight given to each hex, adding to a total of 9 points.  The character rolls a random die to determine the hammer's place, perhaps starting with Hig and moving clockwise around the outside (or as wished)Hig's chance of dropping the hammer in his own hex is slightly more than 44%; in a friendly hex, nearly 67%He has no chance of dropping the hammer in the hex occupied by Jerome or Marcus.
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The numbers shown on the figure provided shows the assigned weight to each hex where the hammer might fall, with a good likelihood that it lands in Hig's own hexThat failing, it's more likely to land in Taver's hex, where Taver could help Hig recover it; if not, then it falls into a hex marked with a "1." Altogether, 4, 2 and three 1s adds to 9; an appropriate die is therefore rolled and the weapon's resting place is thus determined.
  
  
 
See [[Combat|Combat]].
 
See [[Combat|Combat]].

Revision as of 03:05, 25 November 2023

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Close drop is an amateur-status sage ability in the study of Puissance, in which the character is able to ensure that a fumbled weapon can't land within an enemy-occupied hex. This acts as a strategic benefit to the combatant, as the weapon is therefore more easily recovered.

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The customary rules governing dropped weapons, specifically concerning potential breakage and the duration required to retrieve the weapon, remain unaltered by this ability.

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Example

In demonstration, the character Hig finds himself in a skirmish against Jerome and Marcus, backed by his ally Taver. Rolling the to hit die, Hig fumbles his warhammer. Normally according to fumble rules, a d8 would be rolled to determine where the hammer would fall — yet, owing to the sage ability, he retains some influence over the weapon's landing spot, so that it cannot fall in the hexes occupied by Jerome and Marcus.

The numbers shown on the figure provided shows the assigned weight to each hex where the hammer might fall, with a good likelihood that it lands in Hig's own hex. That failing, it's more likely to land in Taver's hex, where Taver could help Hig recover it; if not, then it falls into a hex marked with a "1." Altogether, 4, 2 and three 1s adds to 9; an appropriate die is therefore rolled and the weapon's resting place is thus determined.


See Combat.