G GLazelle First Post Apr 26, 2017 #1 What do the marks in parentheses mean after the names of exploits in monster stat blocks (e. g. : goblins have "feint(1)" and the attercop has "death from on high (m)"? Thanks, Sent from my K011 using Tapatalk
What do the marks in parentheses mean after the names of exploits in monster stat blocks (e. g. : goblins have "feint(1)" and the attercop has "death from on high (m)"? Thanks, Sent from my K011 using Tapatalk
Morrus Well, that was fun Staff member Apr 26, 2017 #2 Its the number of actions to use. Some exploits require two or more actions. (m) just means it modifies an action. There's a brief explanation on the Bestiary on the WRRD; http://www.woinrpg.com/bestiary-1/ It will be explained in exquisite detail in the actual Bestiary book, of course.
Its the number of actions to use. Some exploits require two or more actions. (m) just means it modifies an action. There's a brief explanation on the Bestiary on the WRRD; http://www.woinrpg.com/bestiary-1/ It will be explained in exquisite detail in the actual Bestiary book, of course.