about agravated+normal damage
What third point ? If Gwyedd is striking with coma, he's not striking "hands" at the same timejamesatzephyr wrote:
ReverendRevolver wrote: Gwydd bleeds with kindred spirits, gets blocked, playes dawn op. Opponent is at one blood. Gwydd plays crows, then comas, preventing thexopponents strike with fortitude.
Strike resolution comes before damage handling, so non-damage effects go first. (This is why, for example, 'steal blood' effects move counters before damage is handled.)
The opponent takes the Coma in the face, wounding them.
The opponent then handles the damage. Assuming Crows was at superior (2 damage) and the hand strike was for 1 damage:
The vampire is already wounded, so the first point of aggravated damage takes the blood on the vampire, burned to avoid destruction.
The second point of aggravated damage burns the vampire.
The third is overkill, since the vampire is now little bits of ash and bone on the floor.
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jamesatzephyr wrote:
ReverendRevolver wrote: Additionally, it's important to know how damage to an already-wounded vampire is handled for other situations. For example, my Force of Will is unexpectedly blocked. During combat, I get sent to torpor with zero blood from a large non-aggravated strike (for example). After resolution, I take 1 agg damage (superior Force of Will). That burns me, because I'm already wounded.
What happens if you get sent to torpor with blood still left on the vampire (say via entombment)? Do you get burned or the vampire just loses 1 blood to prevent destruction by Force of will?
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Madzar wrote:
jamesatzephyr wrote:
ReverendRevolver wrote: Additionally, it's important to know how damage to an already-wounded vampire is handled for other situations. For example, my Force of Will is unexpectedly blocked. During combat, I get sent to torpor with zero blood from a large non-aggravated strike (for example). After resolution, I take 1 agg damage (superior Force of Will). That burns me, because I'm already wounded.
What happens if you get sent to torpor with blood still left on the vampire (say via entombment)? Do you get burned or the vampire just loses 1 blood to prevent destruction by Force of will?
Rulebook:
"For each point of aggravated damage that is successfully inflicted on a wounded vampire, he must burn a blood to prevent his destruction."
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