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If it ain't broke...

...you don't have a communit supporter account!
...your cat hasn't been licking your leg incessantly.
...the cuckoo clock hasn't poked you in the eye yet. (Compliments of My Name Is Earl)
...then why is it cracked in half?
...you are mentally competent. :lol:
 



Henry said:
If it ain't broke...


... You will have to Sunder it.

Step 1: Attack of Opportunity. You provoke an attack of opportunity from the target whose weapon or shield you are trying to sunder. (If you have the Improved Sunder feat, you don’t incur an attack of opportunity for making the attempt.)

Step 2: Opposed Rolls. You and the defender make opposed attack rolls with your respective weapons. The wielder of a two-handed weapon on a sunder attempt gets a +4 bonus on this roll, and the wielder of a light weapon takes a –4 penalty. If the combatants are of different sizes, the larger combatant gets a bonus on the attack roll of +4 per difference in size category.

Step 3: Consequences. If you beat the defender, roll damage and deal it to the weapon or shield. See Table: Common Armor, Weapon, and Shield Hardness and Hit Points to determine how much damage you must deal to destroy the weapon or shield.
If you fail the sunder attempt, you don’t deal any damage.

Sundering a Carried or Worn Object: You don’t use an opposed attack roll to damage a carried or worn object. Instead, just make an attack roll against the object’s AC. A carried or worn object’s AC is equal to 10 + its size modifier + the Dexterity modifier of the carrying or wearing character. Attacking a carried or worn object provokes an attack of opportunity just as attacking a held object does. To attempt to snatch away an item worn by a defender rather than damage it, see Disarm. You can’t sunder armor worn by another character.

Simple as figuring out the length of the base of an isosceles triangle given 1 dimension and an interior angle.
 


...insure it...quickly!

...it's buying the next round!

...can I have a loan?

...you ain't using it enough!

...you haven't properly inspected it, try again.
 

Sorrow The Man Bear said:
"...get a bigger hammer." Not mine but a good one.

"...it's probably owned by a gnome."

"...Sorrow hasn't tripped over it yet."

--BK, shares accomodations with the freakishly tall and clumsy Man-Bear.

Edit: One of my own:

...you're still playing Issue 4 of City Of Heroes.
 



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