Class 1 Weapon
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These weapons are used one handed when dealing damage, but can be used two handed to block. Class 1 weapons only deal one point of damage to one area at a time. If a shot lands on the [[Body]] and another taget area the shot is consider to have hit the [[body]]. An armored area would take two points of damage from a Class 1 before being disabled, although a shot that hit an armored and unarmored are is considered to have hit the unarmored area. Also if a [[Class 2]] weapon is used with only one hand it would become the same as a class 1. | These weapons are used one handed when dealing damage, but can be used two handed to block. Class 1 weapons only deal one point of damage to one area at a time. If a shot lands on the [[Body]] and another taget area the shot is consider to have hit the [[body]]. An armored area would take two points of damage from a Class 1 before being disabled, although a shot that hit an armored and unarmored are is considered to have hit the unarmored area. Also if a [[Class 2]] weapon is used with only one hand it would become the same as a class 1. | ||
− | == | + | ==Types of Weapons== |
− | [[Swords]] or [[sword]] like weapons shorter than 48" overall | + | *[[Swords]] or [[sword]] like weapons shorter than 48" overall |
− | [[Flails]] | + | *[[Flails]] |
− | Daggers | + | *Daggers |
− | Clubs shorther than 48" overall | + | *Clubs shorther than 48" overall |
− | Axes shorter than 48" overall | + | *Axes shorter than 48" overall |
Revision as of 10:12, 11 November 2005
3.2.2.1. Class 1 (one-handed) Weapons cause one hit of Injury to a Target Area. Any Weapon swung with one hand no matter the size is a Class 1 Weapon, including equipment that qualifies as Class 2 Weaponry
These weapons are used one handed when dealing damage, but can be used two handed to block. Class 1 weapons only deal one point of damage to one area at a time. If a shot lands on the Body and another taget area the shot is consider to have hit the body. An armored area would take two points of damage from a Class 1 before being disabled, although a shot that hit an armored and unarmored are is considered to have hit the unarmored area. Also if a Class 2 weapon is used with only one hand it would become the same as a class 1.