Steve, thanks as always for your speedy reply... just had a quick follow-up:
you wrote...
"2. If the Attack Roll for a Throw following a Grab fails, the effects are as noted on 5ER 387. That also means missing any additional “target†the victim was Thrown at (such as a specific hex or another character). The GM can determine where the Thrown character lands using the rules for misses area-affecting attacks or whatever other method seems appropriate to him."
So, if either roll fails does the Grabbed character end up as 5ER 387 describes (remains on his feet, etc.) or only if the Grabber blows his Attack Roll to initiate the Throw?
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Steve, thanks as always for your speedy reply... just had a quick follow-up:
you wrote...
"2. If the Attack Roll for a Throw following a Grab fails, the effects are as noted on 5ER 387. That also means missing any additional “target†the victim was Thrown at (such as a specific hex or another character). The GM can determine where the Thrown character lands using the rules for misses area-affecting attacks or whatever other method seems appropriate to him."
So, if either roll fails does the Grabbed character end up as 5ER 387 describes (remains on his feet, etc.) or only if the Grabber blows his Attack Roll to initiate the Throw?
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