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#66967, "Hurl leg and hamstring"
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Hi. New to dagger spec. Reading the helpfile it says hurl leg makes you lose more movement points than usual. Hamstring does the same.
My question is do they stack or are they redundant? So for example if someone's regular movement is 2 points per step, hamstring makes it 5 points a step. Does doing hurl leg make them now use up 7 or 8 mvs per step if I do that after hamstring? And if so, does it matter which I do first, hamstring or hurl leg? Also is it the same, so if I hurl leg, do they go from 2 to 5 just like with hamstring in made up scenario, or does it do a different amount? Mostly want to know if doing both hamstring and hurl leg on someone will make them even less able to walk, or if it's a waste (for movement exhaustion purposes). Thank you!
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RE: Hurl leg and hamstring,
New to daggers (Anonymous),
12-Feb-17 12:38 PM, #6
I've noticed they won't respond if something has alread...,
Lhydia,
12-Feb-17 01:02 PM, #7
RE: Hurl leg and hamstring,
Demos,
11-Feb-17 09:37 AM, #1
RE: Hurl leg and hamstring,
New to daggers (Anonymous),
11-Feb-17 12:58 PM, #2
RE: Hurl leg and hamstring,
Kstatida,
11-Feb-17 02:05 PM, #3
RE: Hurl leg and hamstring,
Demos,
11-Feb-17 04:53 PM, #4
A twist in the thigh (from a stab + twist) also halves ...,
TMNS,
11-Feb-17 07:26 PM, #5
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#66998, "RE: Hurl leg and hamstring"
In response to Reply #0
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Would be helpful if an imm with actual knowledge could respond, please. Thanks!
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Lhydia | Sun 12-Feb-17 01:02 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
2391 posts
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#66999, "I've noticed they won't respond if something has alread..."
In response to Reply #6
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Demos | Sat 11-Feb-17 09:37 AM |
Member since 20th Apr 2003
211 posts
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#66973, "RE: Hurl leg and hamstring"
In response to Reply #0
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Hurl ups the movement cost of each step Hamstring does the same & halves your total mvs
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#66975, "RE: Hurl leg and hamstring"
In response to Reply #1
Edited on Sat 11-Feb-17 12:58 PM
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Right, I know, that's what I said. The question is, do they stack or is it that having done one, doing the other doesn't make it any worse? Also, is the "upping" of movement cost the same between them, so each adds the same additional cost or is one better than the other at it?
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Kstatida | Sat 11-Feb-17 02:05 PM |
Member since 12th Feb 2015
2214 posts
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#66976, "RE: Hurl leg and hamstring"
In response to Reply #2
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If you want to keep incognito, don't edit your posts, "no new to axes"
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Demos | Sat 11-Feb-17 04:53 PM |
Member since 20th Apr 2003
211 posts
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#66977, "RE: Hurl leg and hamstring"
In response to Reply #2
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They do iirc however Hamstring typically gets the heavier usage for a few reasons.
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TMNS | Sat 11-Feb-17 07:26 PM |
Member since 10th Jun 2009
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#66981, "A twist in the thigh (from a stab + twist) also halves ..."
In response to Reply #1
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