I have a rules question for Fortitude 6: Personal Armor from Vampire: the Masquerade, 20th Anniversary Edition.
A hand-to-hand attack causes the attacker equal damage to that suffered by the defender when Personal Armor comes into play. If the attacker misses entirely, she still takes one level of bashing damage.
Does the attacker receive the full amount of damage from their damage roll, or the amount after soaking?
Arguments for "full":
- Otherwise, the damage received by the attacker would benefit from both the attacker and defender's soak rolls, which would seem unusual.
- Elsewhere in the description of this power, where the shattering of melee weapons is described, it reads "The vampire still takes normal damage if the attack is successful, even if the weapon shatters in the process, though this damage may be soaked.", which suggests that "takes damage" or "suffers damage" refers to the damage roll and not the results of the soak roll.
- Considering "If the attacker misses entirely, she still takes one level of bashing damage.", that would mean that the attacker could successfully hit and take zero damage if all of the damage dealt to the target were soaked. Potentially taking more damage by missing doesn't make much sense.
Arguments for "post-soak":
- "Damage suffered" sure sounds like "damage received and not soaked".