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WilyQuixote
Jul 26th, '03, 01:48 PM
Q: If a character without Does Not Cross Intervening on thier Stretching grabs someone at a distance using thier Stretched limbs and that opponent is a Martial Artist with the Reversal manuever, how would that work out? If the MA successfully Reverses the Grab, does that leave the Stretcher unable to retract his limbs until he breaks out of the grab?

Q: How is this altered if the Stretcher had Does Not Cross Intervening Space applied to his Stretching, and the MA uses Reversal on him?

Q: If the Stretcher has Extra-Limbs (all Stretchable), could he use his other limbs normally to affect others (taking the normal penalties for being grabbed), or even to regrab the MA who Reversed on him?



Thanx!!!!!

Steve Long
Jul 26th, '03, 03:33 PM
1. Yes, that’s what it means. The Stretched character also suffers any other penalties/modifiers for being Grabbed.

2. As a default answer, there’s no change. The GM can of course adjust things if appropriate to the character, situation, and special effect.

3. Yes.