Circles and grins

From: Tim Westlake (stormbull@cix.compulink.co.uk)
Date: Sat 09 Oct 1993 - 16:16:22 EET


Thom Baguley :

> to the rider (-25% ?). Of course a true berserk might dodge under the
> horse and hamstring it as it went over him or her.

[fx: GRIN!!]



Magic Circles

[NB : Rule book not to hand but ....] Whats wrong with 360x360x360 degree circles (spheres?)? ie that also go underground? If the protection is going to dome over the top of the mage then why not underneath as well? Or is this a way to circumvent the protection? [fx: unpacks shovel] In order for circles to be of use in defending fixed positions such as castles then they would have to work through soil/dirt/rock as well, otherwise attackers would tunnel up into them.

Tim


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