Re: What is a "grievous" injury & looking for optional hth rules
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 8:57 pm
Going from N&S Revised, the chart on page 14 is used whenever a character loses all his or her hit points. The lower chart on page 15 is used when the character has lost at least 75% of his hit points, but the upper chart is a bit more vague. I would surmise that it is used whenever hit point damage from a single attack is less than 75%, although one could put a minimum cap on it, say around 20-50% of maximum hit points.
As to striking particular targets on an opponent's body, the ranged combat rules in most Palladium games include the option of Called Shots, in which one shoots the opponent in a particular place, making one's strike roll against an arbitrary target number. The melee combat rules, on the other hand, include no such rule, although there are various combat maneuvers and abilities that specifically target certain parts of the anatomy (particularly in N&S), including Chokes, Shin Kicks, Wrist Locks, the Blindness Advanced Atemi power, and so forth. The regular combat maneuvers simply affect the target appropriately if they hit (that is, penetrate the opponent's A.R. and beat his or her dodge roll), while Atemi typically require a special strike roll, just like a Called Shot.
As to striking particular targets on an opponent's body, the ranged combat rules in most Palladium games include the option of Called Shots, in which one shoots the opponent in a particular place, making one's strike roll against an arbitrary target number. The melee combat rules, on the other hand, include no such rule, although there are various combat maneuvers and abilities that specifically target certain parts of the anatomy (particularly in N&S), including Chokes, Shin Kicks, Wrist Locks, the Blindness Advanced Atemi power, and so forth. The regular combat maneuvers simply affect the target appropriately if they hit (that is, penetrate the opponent's A.R. and beat his or her dodge roll), while Atemi typically require a special strike roll, just like a Called Shot.