The conflict-resolution tag has no wiki summary.
5
votes
1answer
54 views
Attack versus Feint
When using a Feint in Mouse Guard, the rules say this:
Feint is a special attack. if played against Defend, the Defender may not test. The Feinter makes an independent test; successes reduce his ...
11
votes
1answer
207 views
Audience control over conflict resolution
In Shock: Social Science Fiction, in explaining the conflict mechanics, pages 34-35 state:
If your *Tagonists are not involved in this Conflict,
you’re Audience in this scene. Roll 1d4 to use at ...
4
votes
1answer
305 views
Is throwing other PC's possible? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
How do you rule halfling tossing as a combat action?
Hello, one of my fellow players brought upon a good question to me; is possible to throw another PC almost like a ...
2
votes
3answers
93 views
What is the best way to use extended contests in Gumshoe?
I need a good, solid mechanic for extended contests in GUMSHOE. An ideal one would work for a wide variety of situations, such as chases and cat-and-mouse games.
11
votes
3answers
323 views
In a Mouse Guard fight, does each team target a specific other team with each move?
The Mouse Guard rules are unclear on whether -- during an extended conflict, a team's actions specifically address only a single other team on each phase of the turn. I think so, but not everyone in ...