Difference between revisions of "Horse-mounted Combat I (sage ability)"

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Allows the character to fight with minimal ability from horseback and to employ the horse in making a charge against enemies.
 
Allows the character to fight with minimal ability from horseback and to employ the horse in making a charge against enemies.
  
As an amateur, the character is limited in what weapons can be used while on horseback to the horseman's mace, the horseman's flail and the horseman's pick, as well as the dagger and club. The character can use a scimitar (or scimitar variant), the damage from the weapon suffers a penalty of -1.
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As an amateur, the character is limited in what weapons can be used while on horseback to the [[Horseman's Mace, Pick & Flail|horseman's mace, pick or flail]], as well as the [[Dagger (weapon)|dagger]] and [[Club (weapon)|club]]. The character can use a [[Scimitar (weapon)|scimitar]] (or scimitar variant), the damage from the weapon suffers a penalty of -1.
  
 
The character does not get a to hit bonus when fighting down at opponents while on horseback, because the character is considered to be challenged by the mastery of both the horse and weapon with this degree of knowledge and ability.
 
The character does not get a to hit bonus when fighting down at opponents while on horseback, because the character is considered to be challenged by the mastery of both the horse and weapon with this degree of knowledge and ability.

Latest revision as of 01:29, 2 December 2021

Allows the character to fight with minimal ability from horseback and to employ the horse in making a charge against enemies.

As an amateur, the character is limited in what weapons can be used while on horseback to the horseman's mace, pick or flail, as well as the dagger and club. The character can use a scimitar (or scimitar variant), the damage from the weapon suffers a penalty of -1.

The character does not get a to hit bonus when fighting down at opponents while on horseback, because the character is considered to be challenged by the mastery of both the horse and weapon with this degree of knowledge and ability.

Charging while mounted on a horse provides further bonuses and other advantages.


See Horseback Riding