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The combat rules outlined below make not attempt to simulate actual fighting styles or effects.  There are modifications that are made to the original AD&D model, with elements of 3rd edition, but the tactical rules included are of my own designAn ongoing attempt is made to allow flexibility for the players to be innovative, while establishing strict boundaries surrounding what is physically and realistically possibleCombat is essential to a good D&D game, and the process of combat should evoke excitement and fear, with the occurrence of defeat as well as triumph.
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'''Combat''' is a method of resolving conflict between fighting parties in D&D.  The accuracy of these combats in relation to the real world is not a priority, and is often subjugated by the need for playabilityThat said, many elements of combat reflect circumstances in the real world — and this, too, is an important part of the game, since these touchstones encourage immersion for the players.
  
Listed below are links describing the many concepts and elements that relate to my combat system.  Primary links include the main features of the system, while secondary links describe minor details.
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The combat system used here is a '''heavily modified version of the AD&D model'''.  Recognizable parts of AD&D remain, because these parts function best in the structure of this combat system.  However, in no way is AD&D to be considered the "preferred" model.  If any part of what is presently AD&D-like can be improved upon, and therefore dropped from the system, it will be.  Our purpose here is to create the most workable, tension-building, strategic, emotionally satisfying combat system that can possibly exist.
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Therefore, some elements from other versions of D&D have been incorporated; most of the system is, however, entirely of my own designI encourage players to be innovative, while at the same time the system works to establish rigid boundaries of "play" in which that innovation can take place.
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Combat is essential to a good D&D game.  The process of combat should evoke excitement and fear, with a real possibility of failure as well as triumph.
  
 
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== Links ==
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Below are a list of links describing concepts and elements related to this combat system.
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* [[Ability Checks]]<br>
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* [[Ability Checks]]
* [[Action Points]]<br>
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* [[Acid-based Attacks]]
* [[Armour Class]]<br>
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* [[Action Points]]
* [[Armour List]]<br>
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* [[Armour Class]]
* [[Attacking in Combat]]<br>
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* [[Armour List]]
* [[Attack of Opportunity]]<br>
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* [[Attacking in Combat]]
* [[Attacks with Two Weapons]]<br>
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* [[Attack of Opportunity]]
* [[Binding Wounds (sage ability)]]<br>
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* [[Attacks with Two Weapons]]
* [[Charging]]<br>
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* [[Binding Wounds (sage ability)]]
* [[Combat Hex]]<br>
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* [[Charging]]
* [[Combat Round]]<br>
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* [[Close Drop (sage ability)]]
* [[Cover]]<br>
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* [[Combat Hex]]
* [[Critical Hits & Fumbles]]<br>
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* [[Combat Round]]
* [[Damage (hit points)]]<br>
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* [[Cover (defense)]]
* [[Drawing a Weapon while Moving]]<br>
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* [[Critical Hits & Fumbles]]
* [[Dual Attackers]]<br>
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* [[Damage (hit points)]]
* [[Entangled & Snarled Weapons]]<br>
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* [[Drawing a Weapon while Moving]]
* [[Experience (X.P.)]]<br>
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* [[Dual Combatants (sage ability)]]
* [[Experience Shares]]<br>
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* [[Entangled and Snarled Weapons]]
* [[Fight while Immersed]]<br>
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* [[Experience Level]]
* [[Fight while Unsteady]]<br>
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* [[Experience (X.P.)]]
* [[Grappling]]<br>
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* [[Fighting with Lance]]
* [[Grenade Missiles]]<br>
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* [[Grappling (hand-to-hand)|Grappling]]
* [[Healing]]<br>
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* [[Grenade-like Missiles]]
* [[Helpless Defenders]]<br>
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* [[Healing]]
* [[Hit Dice]]<br>
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* [[Helpless Defenders]]
* [[Hit Points]]<br>
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* [[Hit Dice]]
* [[Hit Points per Die]]<br>
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* [[Hit Points]]
* [[Illumination]]<br>
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* [[Hit Points per Die]]
* [[Incidental Damage]]<br>
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* [[Hurled Weapons]]
* [[Initiative]]<br>
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* [[Illumination]]
* [[Injuries]]<br>
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* [[Immersion & Combat]]
* [[Line of Sight]]<br>
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* [[Incidental Damage]]
* [[Martial Music]]<br>
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* [[Initiative]]
* [[Melee]]<br>
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* [[Injury]]
* [[Missile Ranges]]<br>
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* [[Line-of-sight]]
* [[Morale]]<br>
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* [[Main-gauche (sage ability)]]
* [[Movement (stride)]]<br>
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* [[Martial Spirit]]
* [[Movement in Combat]]<br>
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* [[Melee]]
* [[Multiple Attacks]]<br>
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* [[Missile Weapons]]
* [[Multiple Defenders in One Hex]]<br>
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* [[Morale]]
* [[Necrotic Damage]]<br>
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* [[Movement (stride)]]
* [[Negative Hit Points]]<br>
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* [[Movement in Combat]]
* [[On Guard (sage ability)|On Guard]]<br>
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* [[Multiple Attacks]]
* [[Overbearing]]<br>
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* [[Multiple Defenders in One Hex]]
* [[Pummelling]]<br>
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* [[Naval Combat]]
* [[Rear & Flank Attacks]]<br>
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* [[Necrotic Damage]]
* [[Roll to Hit]]<br>
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* [[Negative Hit Points]]
* [[Rouse Sleeping Creatures]]<br>
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* [[On Guard (sage ability)]]
* [[Saving Throws]]<br>
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* [[Overbearing]]
* [[Saving Throws for Items]]<br>
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* [[Phalanx (sage ability)]]
* [[Shield (armour)]]<br>
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* [[Protective Cover]]
* [[Spear (weapon)]]<br>
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* [[Puissance (sage study)]]
* [[Spellcasting]]<br>
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* [[Pummelling]]
* [[Stun Lock]]<br>
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* [[Rear & Flank Attacks]]
* [[Submerged Combat]]<br>
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* [[Roll to Hit]]
* [[Surprise]]<br>
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* [[Rouse Sleeping Creatures]]
* [[Swimming Combat]]<br>
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* [[Saving Throws]]
* [[THAC0]]<br>
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* [[Saving Throws for Items]]
* [[Throwing a Grapple]]<br>
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* [[Shield (armour)]]
* [[Turn-based Combat]]<br>
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* [[Shield as a Weapon (sage ability)]]
* [[Using Found Objects as Weapons]]<br>
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* [[Siege Engines]]
* [[Using Poisoned Weapons]]<br>
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* [[Spear (weapon)]]
* [[Weapons List]]<br>
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* [[Spellcasting]]
* [[Wounds]]<br>
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* [[Strength (ability stat)]]
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* [[Strengthened Arm (sage ability)]]
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* [[Stun Lock]]
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* [[Submerged Combat]]
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* [[Surprise (combat)|Surprise]]
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* [[Swimming & Combat]]
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* [[THAC0]]
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* [[Throwing a Grapple]]
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* [[Turn-based Combat]]
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* [[Unsteadiness & Combat]]
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* [[Using Found Objects as Weapons]]
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* [[Using Poisoned Weapons]]
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* [[Weapons List]]
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* [[Weapon Proficiencies]]
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* [[Wounds]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:46, 25 October 2023

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Combat is a method of resolving conflict between fighting parties in D&D. The accuracy of these combats in relation to the real world is not a priority, and is often subjugated by the need for playability. That said, many elements of combat reflect circumstances in the real world — and this, too, is an important part of the game, since these touchstones encourage immersion for the players.

The combat system used here is a heavily modified version of the AD&D model. Recognizable parts of AD&D remain, because these parts function best in the structure of this combat system. However, in no way is AD&D to be considered the "preferred" model. If any part of what is presently AD&D-like can be improved upon, and therefore dropped from the system, it will be. Our purpose here is to create the most workable, tension-building, strategic, emotionally satisfying combat system that can possibly exist.

Therefore, some elements from other versions of D&D have been incorporated; most of the system is, however, entirely of my own design. I encourage players to be innovative, while at the same time the system works to establish rigid boundaries of "play" in which that innovation can take place.

Combat is essential to a good D&D game. The process of combat should evoke excitement and fear, with a real possibility of failure as well as triumph.

Links

Below are a list of links describing concepts and elements related to this combat system.