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<blockquote data-quote="Uller" data-source="post: 5632634" data-attributes="member: 413"><p>Very few human beings can fire a weapon accurately while rounds are popping over their heads (even if there is no real threat of them hitting). The sound is very disconcerting. Throw in your buddy bleeding on the ground next to you and I think the effect is far worse than dropping your chance of hitting 10%...And if there is a real threat of the suppressive fire hitting you...well then ignoring it means you're joining your buddy. I've only experienced this once in real battle...it was one round (POP!). It got my attention. </p><p></p><p>Ignore a 6'4" 250 defenseman who has decided his goal in life is to prevent you from reaching yours? Good luck...He is watching your eyes and chest. You will tell him exactly what you are going to do before you are even aware of it yourself and in an instant he will be in your way to remove the puck from your stick and your skates from the ice.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Talking rules as written. I can play any version of D&D and have a great time. People are saying they want "official" in game reasons for the effects of powers...That's like saying they'd like HP Lovecraft to give a better description of the shadowy thing that darted down the ally rather than leaving it to YOUR imagination...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uller, post: 5632634, member: 413"] Very few human beings can fire a weapon accurately while rounds are popping over their heads (even if there is no real threat of them hitting). The sound is very disconcerting. Throw in your buddy bleeding on the ground next to you and I think the effect is far worse than dropping your chance of hitting 10%...And if there is a real threat of the suppressive fire hitting you...well then ignoring it means you're joining your buddy. I've only experienced this once in real battle...it was one round (POP!). It got my attention. Ignore a 6'4" 250 defenseman who has decided his goal in life is to prevent you from reaching yours? Good luck...He is watching your eyes and chest. You will tell him exactly what you are going to do before you are even aware of it yourself and in an instant he will be in your way to remove the puck from your stick and your skates from the ice. Talking rules as written. I can play any version of D&D and have a great time. People are saying they want "official" in game reasons for the effects of powers...That's like saying they'd like HP Lovecraft to give a better description of the shadowy thing that darted down the ally rather than leaving it to YOUR imagination... [/QUOTE]
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