An interesting series of questions from a player of mine.
I'm fairly confident in my rules for the everything but the last one I'm not sure on. My thoughts on it below.An interesting series of questions from a player of mine.
I'm fairly confident in my rules for the everything but the last one I'm not sure on. My thoughts on it below.
me wrote:
player wrote:
Do these choices stack? A player in melee may fight conservatively to trade an attack penalty of 2 for a +1 AC boost. Clearly, you can do this while doing a regular attack, but can you also do so while dodging or parry-and-blocking, both giving a +2 AC? (Blocking also uses attack bonuses from strength as defense) Clearly, there is no attack, so that attack penalty is for naught. Basically, can I defend myself for AC +5?
Dodging forfeits all attacks so no Conservative Fighting.
Parrying and Blocking also forgoes attacking so no Conservative Fighting.
It does let you use your ST attack bonus to up your AC bonus however.
Of these 2 actions, Parrying and Blocking give you an AC +4 bonus
me wrote:
player wrote:
Can I parry and block at the same time I'm off-hand parrying? This would give me AC +6?
Off-Hand Weapon Parry has an attack component so one can't Parry and Block while also Off-Hand Weapon Parrying.
me wrote:
player wrote:
Granted, I'm not gonna hit anyone when doing that, but given studded leather gets me AC 6, I think I could drop to AC 0 and untouchably waste some attacker's time while the Berserker's killing everyone else in the room.
So, if you want to go into full defensive mode using Parry and Block you can get an effective AC 2.
me wrote:
player wrote:
And, in two-weapon fighting assuming a broad sword (wc 2) as primary and either a dagger or short sword as secondary (wc 1), I should get a -2 penalty for primary and a -1 for the secondary, without my strength bonus. If, instead, I use the secondary for off-hand parrying, do I then lose the -2, regain the strength bonus, and hit like a perfect physical specimen again?
I think if you do Off-Hand Weapon Parry you get the +1 AC bonus. "as normal" is where I think things turn. Is that "normal melee attack", or "normal Two-Weapon Fighting attack"?
Let me ponder that last one a bit.
As I wrote, that "as normal" is where the ambiguity resides.
I think I would lean towards "normal attack" so they get to use their ST attack bonus.
Or, is Off-Hand Parry only available for Two-Weapon Fighting capable folks?