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The Dresden Files => DFRPG => Topic started by: noom777 on December 14, 2011, 08:05:00 AM

Title: Breaking a Block.
Post by: noom777 on December 14, 2011, 08:05:00 AM
If you make a block using evocation,a shield or a veil,the opponent needs to exceed the number of your block to break it or even if he meets the number it breaks?
Also,let's say that a player is using his guns as a block so noone can leave the room via a specific doorway.If an opponent manages to beat the block using athletics does the block counts as broken so every other opponent can move through the door now?
And,what is the duration of an evocation block used as armor?
Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Breaking a Block.
Post by: computerking on December 14, 2011, 11:10:28 AM
Title: Re: Breaking a Block.
Post by: Watson on December 14, 2011, 11:59:34 AM
I am not sure that a Block made by a regular skill (like Guns to prevent people from leaving a room) can be "broken" - it is just the difficulty needed to perform a certain action.

As far as I can see, only Blocks made through Evocation can be "broken". The only place where I can find that a Block can be "broken" is the Grapple, but I can't see that any other regular Blocks can be "broken".

Title: Re: Breaking a Block.
Post by: Silverblaze on December 14, 2011, 02:16:15 PM
2. What computerking said... but if someone outside the room messes with the gun wielder the block may be declared ended/stopped etc. Nothing in this system is absolute.
Title: Re: Breaking a Block.
Post by: Sanctaphrax on December 15, 2011, 12:34:24 AM
I agree with computerking on all counts.

Though I would allow an action specifically intended to break a block to work. If somebody uses Might to block anybody from getting through a doorway, I ought to be able to break his block by forcing him away with Might or Guns.
Title: Re: Breaking a Block.
Post by: Watson on December 15, 2011, 09:06:53 AM
I also agree, but my point was that if the person that created the block with Guns (to prevent people leaving the room through a specific doorway), the block is not "broken" just because someone succeeds in moving out from the room.
Title: Re: Breaking a Block.
Post by: Sanctaphrax on December 15, 2011, 07:00:49 PM
Yeah, I know, I agree.