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I can see this as a Cleave attack as well.
The situation where we didn't apply the Cleave attack was two stirges attached to different parts of the body. One on the arm and one near the abdomen area.
The character in question used his hand to crush the one on his arm. The player himself decided not to use Cleave because it didn't seem reasonable to be able to Cleave through the bird on the arm and strike the one on the abdomen in one blow.
Our vision of Cleave attacks comes from books and movies. Those flicks where you see someone cut two heads off in one blow or shatter several swords (cleave and sunder action). We keep that in mind when applying Cleave and Great Cleave attacks.
I described his action as drawing the sword from the scabbard at his back with the edge through the first rat while breaking the skull of the second one with the pommel.
I can see this as a Cleave attack as well.
The situation where we didn't apply the Cleave attack was two stirges attached to different parts of the body. One on the arm and one near the abdomen area.
The character in question used his hand to crush the one on his arm. The player himself decided not to use Cleave because it didn't seem reasonable to be able to Cleave through the bird on the arm and strike the one on the abdomen in one blow.
Our vision of Cleave attacks comes from books and movies. Those flicks where you see someone cut two heads off in one blow or shatter several swords (cleave and sunder action). We keep that in mind when applying Cleave and Great Cleave attacks.