Nelkie wrote:First, as stated by the NPC's, no rule changes will take effect until the new session, 2006 unless there is a serious game unbalancing rule issue. Using fist is not.
100% correct. We may "grant" this ability to a few players to play test at an event but it will not be a global change until the new season.This is, however, a good time to be discussing it as to avoid a rushed discission
Nelkie wrote:Second, will one take crush damage if they are using their waylay skill with a fist fisrep? Does this not hurt the rouge and sage??
The rules of the stunstrike skill will superceed these rules just as any rule in a skill superceeds a global rule (press as an example).
Nelkie wrote:Third, the charge time is crazy. Rember, a charge skill is lost if you get hit. So how does one think they can charge a fist for a 5 count and get close enogh to swing 1 damage with a 6" piece of foam in middle of a melee battle with out being hit? It is hard enough to do that with a 4 foot piece of foam. I see it almost impossible with a 6" piece of foam.
5 seconds is an eternity. Its just not going to happen often in a combat against someone with a weapon. It may work if you are teamed up with a couple of other people in a 2 or 3 on one. It will also work as a nice mechanic if you are fighting someone else who only has a fist (Of course it will look like a fight between two students on the short yellow bus).
Nelkie wrote:Fourth, whats wrong with spending 20 points to be able to swing 1 point of damage as a monk, or carry a few extra weapons around? Is disarm / shatter that powerful a skill a new rule needs to be made up to balance it out.
In my opinion it has more to do with than just shatter or disarm. There are several situations that may find a character without a weapon. Example: Just say one or seven people get taken hostage by dark elves (nah...that would never happen
) and have their weapons confiscated. If they manage to get out of their bonds, shouldnt they have a fighting chance to get the drop on the guards and escape? Right now, the ones who have a shot at it are rouges, monks, assasins, and valkin'vi. See a trend here? Notice no warrior on that list? That seem counter-intuitive to me.
Nelkie wrote:Fifth, if you want to go fist cuff with some one, roleplay it out. Make an agreement of what is counted and what is not, and have run with.
I think this is a superb way to do "honor" fights, boxing matches, sparring or the like but it doesnt really work in an on-going combat because it would cause a game stop and all participants of the combat would have to be informed of the agreed upon rules.