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Post by dkjordan on Mar 14, 2012 22:13:35 GMT -5
I was hoping for a little information about Wound Threshold. I read the core guide, but I want to ensure I got it right...If I swing at someone and hit my damage must first exceed the DR of the armor, then I go to the enemy's wound threshold, and I must also meet or exceed that #...if I do, I then subtract HP from the enemy and he is considered to be "wounded" (per page 128 core rules), and therefore take a -1 for all d20 rolls per wound...so if they have been wounded 4 times they would have a -4 to all d 20 rolls correct? How does a PC remove those minuses to their rolls? Will a medicine success check remove all minuses?
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Post by Will Carson on Mar 15, 2012 11:35:30 GMT -5
"A successful medical skill test, target number 10, allows a character to repair the wounded area with a healing poultice. This takes 4 combat actions and is subject to the rules of being distracted. Wounds heal at a rate of one per twelve-hour period of rest."
So the slow way is wait it out for 12 hours per wound. The fast way is take 4 uninterrupted actions and apply a poultice to remove all wounds.
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