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Post by johnb60 on Oct 13, 2023 7:15:32 GMT
Can someone explain offhand please.
JB.
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Oct 13, 2023 14:14:09 GMT
Here's a good link. Explains quite a bit. This is the current version. Basically, you start as a gladiator on the Fringe of the Empire and fight your way to the Colosseum in Rome and freedom. Individual, detailed combat. www.rebelminis.com/redsablskygl.htmlHope this helps.
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Post by johnb60 on Oct 13, 2023 17:25:49 GMT
I think I have mislead You Off-hand is one of the dice minus's in the rules.
jb.
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Oct 13, 2023 20:04:10 GMT
Okay, got it. Page 21.
A gladiator that dropped his weapon because of wounds to the arm will switch his weapon (page, 9) to his “offhand”.
So, it's assumed the fighter is right-handed as the counters/figures show, then if he takes wounds to that arm (page 15) he must use the other hand.
ARM - The arm cannot use a shield or weapon. When both arms are no longer functioning the gladiator is at the mercy of the crowd. If the gladiator switches his weapon to the other arm he is considered to be fighting with his "offhand".
Hope this helps.
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Post by johnb60 on Oct 14, 2023 7:02:03 GMT
Thanks for the reply.
JB.
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