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* If you do pay extra arrows beyond that, that's how many you can recover after the fight. | * If you do pay extra arrows beyond that, that's how many you can recover after the fight. | ||
* Not necessarily the same arrows, but the same amount | * Not necessarily the same arrows, but the same amount | ||
- | * As an example of " | + | * As an example of " |
===== What are some of the consequences of this rule? ===== | ===== What are some of the consequences of this rule? ===== | ||
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==== You can increase the pressure in a threatening situation ==== | ==== You can increase the pressure in a threatening situation ==== | ||
- | In a tight spot, you can put up the heat on the pressure boiler, roll your attack vs their AC. Their HP loss represent | + | In a tight spot, you can put up the heat on the pressure boiler, roll your attack vs their AC. Their HP loss represents |
==== You can, with bow in hand, maneuver to a more steady position ==== | ==== You can, with bow in hand, maneuver to a more steady position ==== | ||
- | Over the rocks and strewn bodies you steady yourself, twirling around between enemies, and try to get to a place where you can make a good shot. Roll your attack vs their AC. Their HP loss represent | + | Over the rocks and strewn bodies you steady yourself, twirling around between enemies, and try to get to a place where you can make a good shot. Roll your attack vs their AC. Their HP loss represents |
==== You'll look less goofy ==== | ==== You'll look less goofy ==== |