I just want to make sure I understand how this skill works, because it is a little confusing.
If My player is using multiple Block against 2 or more opposing players, those opposing players each have their strength increased by 2. Do they also each get to add an assist (if they are able) against the player throwing the multiple block? And then would that mean that as each defender is knocked down or pushed back in turn that (of course) they would not assist on the rest of the blocks as they are resolved?
Multiple Block and Assists in LRB6
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Re: Multiple Block and Assists in LRB6
Don't think about the second block when you do the first one.
Just add +2 to the Strength of the person and then resolve it FULLY like you would a normal old block against that player.
Just you cannot follow up.
After you've done that normal old block .... than add +2 ST to the other player and do a normal old block against him.
Don't get caught up about the two blocks ... each one is FULLY handled by itself.
Tom
Just add +2 to the Strength of the person and then resolve it FULLY like you would a normal old block against that player.
Just you cannot follow up.
After you've done that normal old block .... than add +2 ST to the other player and do a normal old block against him.
Don't get caught up about the two blocks ... each one is FULLY handled by itself.
Tom
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Re: Multiple Block and Assists in LRB6
You can only target two players.nick_nameless wrote:I just want to make sure I understand how this skill works, because it is a little confusing.
If My player is using multiple Block against 2 or more opposing players,
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Re: Multiple Block and Assists in LRB6
That was my guess, but I wasn't sure. Thanks for clearing it up!GalakStarscraper wrote:Don't think about the second block when you do the first one.
Just add +2 to the Strength of the person and then resolve it FULLY like you would a normal old block against that player.
Just you cannot follow up.
After you've done that normal old block .... than add +2 ST to the other player and do a normal old block against him.
Don't get caught up about the two blocks ... each one is FULLY handled by itself.
Tom
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