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post Dec 11 2006, 06:13 PM
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Inspired by a joke post on the SR3 boards.

Headstomp
Pre-req: Wall Running or Great Leap 2+

The Adept using Headstomp bends the rules of gravity to deliver a flashy and painful attack. The Adept launches themselves into the air, either by jumping off a wall or from a standing jump, and lands feet first on their foe's head. This attack deals (Body+Str/2) damage, and has +1 reach. It also counts as an attack from higher ground.

If the Adept has the Great Leap power, it is considered doubled when using this attack (So an Adept with Great Leap 3 adds 6 dice to his attempt).

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post Dec 11 2006, 06:18 PM
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If I can also use it to balance myself on the flat of someones sword (think the old guy from KillBill), I'm all for it :D
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post Dec 11 2006, 06:18 PM
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Just for when you want to make sure the target is dead... :D
Seems like a bit of overkill, and you could perform the same action, minus the +Body through RP.
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post Dec 11 2006, 06:24 PM
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Death from above? I've heard that before...
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post Dec 11 2006, 06:31 PM
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Thinking about it, could you see a Body 10, Str 10 troll performing this skill? Thats 10 damage straight out of the box, not counting any crit strike or net hits...
Thats enough that he could just jump onto a Bulldog or Steel Lynx and do damage.
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post Dec 11 2006, 07:20 PM
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QUOTE (Konsaki)
Thinking about it, could you see a Body 10, Str 10 troll performing this skill? Thats 10 damage straight out of the box, not counting any crit strike or net hits...
Thats enough that he could just jump onto a Bulldog or Steel Lynx and do damage.

It is indeed.

However, that same troll also has the option of doing str/2+5 by spending 1.25 pp on Critical strike 5. And he also had to get his body up to 10 to do it.

So I think a cost of 1 pp would be about right - it's like a restricted Critical Strike 5. It doesn't have a limit of your magic, and it can potentially go up to 15 damage if you maxed out attributes.

The troll 15/15 would do 15 damage. The same troll with crit 5 would do 12. So it's a max of +3 damage, over a troll that has maxed out attributes, and is leaping on someone's head.

I'm cool with that. It also wouldn't allow penetrating strike to be added on, or elemental strikes.

So, a new version:

Headstomp
Cost: 1 pp
Pre-req: Wall Running or Great Leap 2+

The Adept using Headstomp bends the rules of gravity to deliver a flashy and painful attack. The Adept launches themselves into the air, either by jumping off a wall or from a standing jump, and lands feet first on their foe's head. This attack deals ((Body+Str)/2)P damage, and has +1 reach. It also counts as an attack from higher ground.

If the Adept has the Great Leap power, it is considered doubled when using this attack (So an Adept with Great Leap 3 adds 6 dice to his attempt).

Headstomp does not benefit from Critical Strike, Elemental Strike, Penetrating Strike, or similar powers. It also does not gain bonus damage from Bone Lacing or similar 'ware.


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post Dec 11 2006, 07:33 PM
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Headsquish
Cost: 1 power point

The adept must be able to see the target, and must be far enough away that when he holds his finger and thumb up in front of one eye, the person's head fits between them. The adept then brings his finger and thumb together, exclaiming gleefully, "I'm squishing your head!" The target must be a willpower+intuition (3) roll or fall unconscious, believing themselves to have died of squished head.
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post Dec 11 2006, 07:35 PM
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Bone lacing makes the char heavier, so an increase in damage might be justified.

I think this move is more of a special attack than an adept power. After all, mundane could do it, too. One might consider waiting for advanced melee rules and then see if they fit into that mechanic. Thinking back, I actually used to drop on unsuspecting targets with my dwarf sam sometimes, with great effect.

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post Dec 11 2006, 07:52 PM
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QUOTE (ixombie)
Headsquish
Cost: 1 power point

The adept must be able to see the target, and must be far enough away that when he holds his finger and thumb up in front of one eye, the person's head fits between them. The adept then brings his finger and thumb together, exclaiming gleefully, "I'm squishing your head!" The target must be a willpower+intuition (3) roll or fall unconscious, believing themselves to have died of squished head.

You're trolling, but its funny, so I forgive you. :D
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post Dec 11 2006, 07:54 PM
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Is this for making italian plumber adept brothers?
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post Dec 11 2006, 07:55 PM
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QUOTE (ShadowDragon)
If I can also use it to balance myself on the flat of someones sword (think the old guy from KillBill), I'm all for it :D

that's what the "gliding" power is for...
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post Dec 11 2006, 11:15 PM
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The intended adept portion is that you can go from the ground to the head.

I hesitated to say gravity distortions, but the theory is that you redistribute your inertia (I know, horrible science, but it's maaaagic) to be lighter at first, allowing a bigger jump, then heavier at the end, allowing for more damage.
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post Dec 11 2006, 11:21 PM
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QUOTE (2bit)
Is this for making italian plumber adept brothers?

Well, that was the idea when I wrote the original, though it wasn't a joke so much as a serious first step towards the emulation 2D sidescrollers using the Shadowrun rulesset.

Body + Strength is a little much. Personally, I'd just base it on Body with a positive modifier.
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post Dec 11 2006, 11:42 PM
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QUOTE (hyzmarca)
QUOTE (2bit @ Dec 11 2006, 02:54 PM)
Is this for making italian plumber adept brothers?

Well, that was the idea when I wrote the original, though it wasn't a joke so much as a serious first step towards the emulation 2D sidescrollers using the Shadowrun rulesset.

Body + Strength is a little much. Personally, I'd just base it on Body with a positive modifier.

all teh opponenet has to do is step sideways and you've missed, the problem with an attack like this (if you try to make it a real one and not just a cartoonish funny thought) is that your oppoenent unless stunned can just sidestep, dodging would be easy.
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post Dec 12 2006, 05:21 AM
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