larp:combat:waylay
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+ | ====== Waylaying ====== | ||
+ | Waylaying someone means knocking them unconscious without otherwise injuring them. A person who is waylaid is not mortally wounded and remains unconscious for 5 minutes unless awakened. | ||
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+ | To waylay someone, you need to hit them in the torso((In real life, you would hit the person in the head. We substitute the torso because the head is an illegal target.)) with your weapon((Use the pommel of your weapon if you have a thrusting tip on the pommel. | ||
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+ | * This can be accomplished through player stealth. | ||
+ | * Note that if a character who is invisible walks up behind you, you need to roleplay that you don't know the character is there. | ||
+ | * Note that characters must be visible for at least 5 seconds before attacking someone, so it is impossible to waylay someone from the front. | ||
+ | * If you are attempting to waylay someone and they turn and see you before your weapon makes contact, the waylay is unsuccessful and the attack is considered a normal hit to the torso. | ||
+ | * Waylaying does not depend on hit points; anyone can be knocked out regardless of how tough they are. | ||
+ | * If the victim is wearing a helmet((Although waylays are done to the torso because head shots are illegal, waylaying still // | ||
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+ | Someone who has been waylaid can be awakened by the __// |