LunarsAreFine/Combat
- LunarsAreFine/CombatAttacks
- LunarsAreFine/CombatDefenses
- LunarsAreFine/CombatTactics
- LunarsAreFine/Combos
This is probably going to get lengthier, so I broke it out into subsections. -- BillGarrett
Contents
Combat Without Deadly Beastman Transformation
This is a section discussing Lunar combat options without taking DBT.
General Discussion
There are several animal shapes that have tremendous combat potential. (FIXME: include some here). It is also important to remember that Lunar Charms do not depend on being in human or beastman form. The only limitation on Lunar Charm use in animal form is that too much Peripheral Essence use will lock them into one of their true forms.
If you have access to a strong or large enough form, you may be able to do more than simply punch at someone to do damage. Think on this - how many different environmental hazards (which generally bypass armor and are rolled on Stamina + Resistance) can you create with your animal forms?
Specific Combat Charms
- Lightning Stroke Attack BillGarrett - an unblockable, undodgeable thrown attack, easy to boost.
- Halting the Scalet Flow Clebo - If you are an allround fighter, with decent soak and stats, you can exchange blows with opponents. Their major problem is that you heal, and they don't.
- Snake Body Technique Clebo - Depending on how you interpret this charm (some make it undodgable and unblockable), this is one of the most powerful charms for Lunars.
- Tyrant Lizard Strike Clebo - I know, it does depend a bit on stats, but consider the notion that rarely should a Lunar go all out so, even if the Lunar only can increase 4 dice per attack, this is very useful when splitting.
Need more expansion here.
Comments
I don't know if it's all right to write here, but I wish to add some charms that I consider very useful for Lunar No DBT Combat..Clebo
- This is a wiki, go to town. -- BillGarrett
I dispute the notion that rarely should a Lunar go all out. Their combat strength is going all out, and if the opponent isn't dead, fleeing and coming back another time. You're a predator, not a duellist. -TheMyriadOfShades
- IIRC, predators don't usually go all out. They expend just enough energy to get the next meal or two and retreat if something starts giving them too much resistance. Weather this makes a viable combat stratagy, I have no idea. --BrilliantRain