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Characters use equipment to make their efforts more successful. Equipment makes it easier to pick a lock, repair a vehicle, hack a computer, hurt someone, or resist being hurt. Unless otherwise noted, equipment has a rating of 1, adding 1 to the character's action value (AV) when attempting a skill roll.
 
Characters use equipment to make their efforts more successful. Equipment makes it easier to pick a lock, repair a vehicle, hack a computer, hurt someone, or resist being hurt. Unless otherwise noted, equipment has a power level (PL) rating of 1, adding 1 to the character's roll when attempting a skill roll.


Nothing physically prevents a character in ''Rough Magic'' from carrying weapons and driving vehicles: there is no character point cost associated with ordinary weaponry and vehicles. However, there may be legal or financial obstacles to obtaining such equipment, even if it's relatively commonplace. All equipment requires periodic maintenance, but this usually happens when it is convenient for the character. If a tool or weapon ceases to function at an inconvenient time, the character will probably be granted a plot point by the GM.
Nothing physically prevents a character in ''Rough Magic'' from carrying weapons and driving vehicles: there is no character point cost associated with ordinary weaponry and vehicles. However, there may be legal or financial obstacles to obtaining such equipment, even if it's relatively commonplace. All equipment requires periodic maintenance, but this usually happens when it is convenient for the character. If a tool or weapon ceases to function at an inconvenient time, the character will probably be granted a plot point by the GM.


===Burst Fire Weapons===
==Special Attack Types==
 
===Blinding===
 
A successful blinding attack renders the target unable to see clearly. In hand-to-hand combat, a blinded character incurs a penalty die on their attack and defense rolls. In ranged combat, a blinded character incurs a penalty die on their defense rolls, but they automatically fail any ranged combat attack rolls. A blinded character suffers no penalty when defending against mental attacks, but they automatically fail any mental combat attack rolls.


Weapons which fire multiple times per round, such as repeating blasters, usually grant a bonus die, and they might or might not do more damage than their single-shot equivalents (rating 4 instead of rating 3, for example). However, the attack is only resolved once. Whether the damage from an attack is inflicted by one discrete injury or twelve, it's all just one Ranged Combat roll. There's no "roll damage three times" mechanic like some game systems have.
To recover from a blinding attack, the target must use a standard action to make a challenging (DV 3) Perception (Reason) roll.


===Explosives===
If the character has not recovered from the blinding attack by the end of the scene, then they recover their senses shortly thereafter.


Unless otherwise indicated, explosive attacks inflict damage to everyone within short range (10 m) of the target. The action value of the explosion diminishes with distance from the center. The action value is at its full value within half of the total radius, and one-half of its full value in the remainder of the explosion (round fractions down). For example, a fragmentation grenade with action value 7 would have its full action value from the center of the explosion out to a radius of 5 meters, and an action value of 3 from 5 meters out to 10 meters. The attacker rolls once for the explosion. Normally, each target in the affected area rolls individually against the attack, but if the GM prefers, she may roll once for each group of similar targets.
===Burst Fire===
 
A weapons which fires multiple times per round, such as a machinegun, grants a bonus die. However, the attack is only resolved once. Whether the damage from an attack is inflicted by one discrete injury or twelve, it's all just one Ranged Combat roll. There's no "roll damage three times" mechanic like some game systems have.
 
===Exploding===
 
Exploding attacks inflict damage to everyone within a certain distance of the target -- everyone within short range (10 m), typically. The attacker rolls once for the explosion. Normally, each target in the affected area rolls individually against the attack, but if the GM prefers, she may roll once for each group of similar targets.


===Penetrating===
===Penetrating===


If an attack is penetrating, any of the attacker's dice that show a "1" are re-rolled until the die rolls higher than 1.
If an attack is penetrating, any of the defender's dice that show a "5" or "6" are re-rolled until the die rolls lower than 5.
 
===Stunning===
 
Damage from a stunning attack is temporary. Record it separately; it all comes back after the fight is over, when the character has had a chance to rest and recuperate.
 
===Terrifying===
 
A successful terrifying attack causes the target to involuntarily cower or flee (defender's choice). A cowering character incurs a penalty die on their defense rolls, while a fleeing character is granted a bonus die to their defense rolls.
 
To recover from a terrifying attack, the target must use a standard action to make a moderately difficult (DV 3) Survival (Presence) roll.
 
If the character has not recovered from the terrifying attack by the end of the scene, then they recover their composure shortly thereafter.


==Armor==
==Armor==


Armor provides protection against most forms of direct damage: anything which inflicts Endurance damage. The defense value (DV) of a character wearing armor is equal to their relevant defense attribute (Brawn for close combat, Agility for ranged combat) plus the rating of the armor. As always, this does not stack with magical charms or other forms of defense -- only the highest defense value applies.
Armor provides protection against most forms of normal damage. The defense roll of a character wearing armor is equal to their relevant defense attribute (Brawn for hand-to-hand combat, Agility for ranged combat) plus the power level (PL) rating of the armor. Conventional armor does not stack with protective charms.




{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable zebra"
|+Table: Armor
|+Table: Armor
|- class="h1row"
|-  
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="aligncenter"|Rating
! class="aligncenter"|PL
! class="alignleft"|Notes
! class="alignleft"|Notes
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Leather Jacket
| class="alignleft"|Leather Jacket
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="alignleft"|Thick leather, not concealable
| class="alignleft"|thick leather, not concealable
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Zeglen Bullet-proof Vest
| class="alignleft"|Zeglen Bullet-proof Vest
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="alignleft"|Quilted silk, concealable under clothes
| class="alignleft"|quilted silk, concealable under clothes
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Zeglen Bullet-proof Coat
| class="alignleft"|Zeglen Bullet-proof Coat
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="alignleft"|Quilted silk, concealable under outerwear
| class="alignleft"|quilted silk, concealable under outerwear
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Flak Vest
| class="alignleft"|Flak Vest
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="alignleft"|Nylon and steel, not concealable
| class="alignleft"|nylon and steel, not concealable
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Flak Jacket
| class="alignleft"|Flak Jacket
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="alignleft"|Nylon and steel, not concealable
| class="alignleft"|nylon and steel, not concealable
|}
|}


==Protective Charms==
==Protective Charms==


Protective charms provide protection against most forms of direct damage: anything which inflicts Endurance damage. The defense value (DV) of a character with a protective charm is equal to their relevant defense attribute (Brawn for close combat, Agility for ranged combat) plus the rating of the protective charm. As always, this does not stack with armor or other forms of defense -- only the highest defense value applies.
Protective charms provide protection against most forms of mundane damage or magical damage, including damage from mental combat. The defense roll of a character with a protective charm is equal to their relevant defense attribute (Brawn for hand-to-hand combat, Agility for ranged combat, Presence for mental combat) plus the power level (PL) rating of the protective charm. Protective charms do not stack with conventional armor.


Like most enchanted objects, protective charms last about a week from when they are enchanted.
Like most enchanted objects, protective charms last about a week from when they are enchanted.




{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable zebra"
|+Table: Protective charms
|+Table: Protective charms
|- class="h1row"
|-  
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="aligncenter"|Rating
! class="aligncenter"|PL
! class="alignleft"|Notes
! class="alignleft"|Notes
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Apprentice's Protection Charm
| class="alignleft"|Apprentice's Protection Charm
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="alignleft"|1 day to create
| class="alignleft"|1 day to create
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Adept's Protection Charm
| class="alignleft"|Adept's Protection Charm
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="alignleft"|2 days to create
| class="alignleft"|2 days to create
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Master's Protection Charm
| class="alignleft"|Master's Protection Charm
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="alignleft"|6 days to create
| class="alignleft"|6 days to create
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Magus' Protection Charm
| class="alignleft"|Magus' Protection Charm
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="alignleft"|24 days to create
| class="alignleft"|24 days to create
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Archmagus' Protection Charm
| class="alignleft"|Archmagus' Protection Charm
| class="aligncenter"|5
| class="aligncenter"|5
| class="alignleft"|120 days to create
| class="alignleft"|120 days to create
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Emperor's Protection Charm
| class="alignleft"|Emperor's Protection Charm
| class="aligncenter"|6
| class="aligncenter"|6
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|}
|}


==Close Combat Weapons==
==Hand-to-hand Weapons==


The attack value (AV) of a character making a Close Combat (Brawn) roll is equal to their Brawn plus the rating of the weapon. A character with Brawn 2 wielding a knife (rating 1) would have an attack value of 3.
Hand-to-hand weapons are typically useful up to a distance of one meter. Attacking more distant targets is more difficult or impossible (at the GM's discretion). If the GM declares that the attack is possible, the attacker incurs a penalty die. When making a Hand-to-hand Combat (Brawn) roll, the character may add the power level (PL) rating of the weapon to their roll.


Weapons which are described as being "two-handed" are more difficult to use with one hand. Someone making a Close Combat roll while holding a two-handed weapon with one hand incurs a penalty die on their attack.
Weapons which are described as being "two-handed" are more difficult to use with one hand. Someone making a Hand-to-hand Combat roll while holding a two-handed weapon with one hand incurs a penalty die on their attack.




{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable zebra"
|+Table: Close combat weapons
|+Table: Hand-to-hand weapons
|- class="h1row"
|-  
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="aligncenter"|Rating
! class="aligncenter"|PL
! class="alignleft"|Notes
! class="alignleft"|Notes
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Club
| class="alignleft"|Club
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="alignleft"|
| class="alignleft"|
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Knife
| class="alignleft"|Knife
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="alignleft"|
| class="alignleft"|
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Spear
| class="alignleft"|Spear
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="alignleft"|
| class="alignleft"|
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Staff
| class="alignleft"|Staff
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed, no sweep attack penalty
| class="alignleft"|two-handed, no sweep attack penalty<sup>1</sup>
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Whip
| class="alignleft"|Whip
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="alignleft"|
| class="alignleft"|
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Hatchet
| class="alignleft"|Hatchet
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="alignleft"|
| class="alignleft"|
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Large Knife
| class="alignleft"|Large Knife
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="alignleft"|
| class="alignleft"|
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Machete
| class="alignleft"|Machete
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="alignleft"|
| class="alignleft"|
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Sword
| class="alignleft"|Sword
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="alignleft"|
| class="alignleft"|
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Crowbar
| class="alignleft"|Crowbar
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed
| class="alignleft"|two-handed
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Axe
| class="alignleft"|Axe
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="alignleft"|
| class="alignleft"|
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Great Sword
| class="alignleft"|Great Sword
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed, no sweep attack penalty
| class="alignleft"|two-handed, no sweep attack penalty<sup>1</sup>
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Great Axe
| class="alignleft"|Great Axe
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed
| class="alignleft"|two-handed
|}
|}
#[[Rough_Magic_3e_EN:Actions#Sweep_Attack|Sweep Attack]]


==Short Range Weapons==
==Short Range Weapons==


Short range weapons are typically useful up to a distance of 10 meters. The attack value (AV) of a character making a Ranged Combat (Agility) roll is equal to their Agility plus the rating of the weapon. A character with Agility 3 wielding a pistol (rating 2) would have an attack value of 5.
Short range weapons are typically useful up to a distance of 10 meters. Attacking more distant targets is more difficult or impossible (at the GM's discretion). If the GM declares that the attack is possible, the attacker incurs a penalty die. When making a Ranged Combat (Agility) roll, the character may add the power level (PL) rating of the weapon to their roll.


Weapons which are described as being "two-handed" are more difficult to use with one hand. Someone making a Ranged Combat roll while holding a two-handed weapon with one hand incurs a penalty die on their attack.
Weapons which are described as being "two-handed" are more difficult to use with one hand. Someone making a Ranged Combat roll while holding a two-handed weapon with one hand incurs a penalty die on their attack.




{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable zebra"
|+Table: Short range weapons
|+Table: Short range weapons
|- class="h1row"
|-  
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="aligncenter"|Rating
! class="aligncenter"|PL
! class="alignleft"|Notes
! class="alignleft"|Notes
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Pocket Pistol
| class="alignleft"|Pocket Pistol
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="alignleft"|Easy to conceal
| class="alignleft"|easy to conceal
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Target Pistol
| class="alignleft"|Target Pistol
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="alignleft"|Attack bonus<sup>1</sup> if attacker does not move
| class="alignleft"|bonus die<sup>1</sup> if attacker does not move
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Medium Pistol
| class="alignleft"|Medium Pistol
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="alignleft"|
| class="alignleft"|
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Repeating Pistol
| class="alignleft"|Repeating Pistol
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="alignleft"|Attack bonus<sup>1</sup> (fires multiple rounds at target)
| class="alignleft"|bonus die<sup>1</sup> (fires multiple rounds at target)
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Heavy Pistol
| class="alignleft"|Heavy Pistol
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="alignleft"|Difficult to conceal
| class="alignleft"|difficult to conceal
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Flamethrower
| class="alignleft"|Flamethrower
| class="aligncenter"|6
| class="aligncenter"|6
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed, attack bonus<sup>1</sup> (wide spray), Terrifying<sup>5</sup>
| class="alignleft"|two-handed, bonus die<sup>1</sup> (wide spray), terrifying<sup>5</sup>
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Fragmentation Grenade
| class="alignleft"|Fragmentation Grenade
| class="aligncenter"|12
| class="aligncenter"|12
| class="alignleft"|Exploding<sup>2</sup>, single use
| class="alignleft"|exploding<sup>2</sup>, single use
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Incendiary Grenade
| class="alignleft"|Incendiary Grenade
| class="aligncenter"|12
| class="aligncenter"|12
| class="alignleft"|Exploding<sup>2</sup>, Terrifying<sup>5</sup>, single use
| class="alignleft"|exploding<sup>2</sup>, terrifying<sup>5</sup>, single use
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Flash Grenade
| class="alignleft"|Flash Grenade
| class="aligncenter"|14
| class="aligncenter"|14
| class="alignleft"|Exploding<sup>2</sup>, Sensory<sup>3</sup>, Stunning<sup>4</sup>, single use
| class="alignleft"|blinding<sup>3</sup>, exploding<sup>2</sup>, stunning<sup>4</sup>, single use
|}
|}
#[[Rough_Magic:Actions#Bonuses_And_Penalties|Bonuses And Penalties]]
#[[Rough_Magic_3e_EN:Actions#Bonuses_And_Penalties|Bonuses And Penalties]]
#[[Rough_Magic:Actions#Exploding|Exploding]]
#[[Rough_Magic_3e_EN:Actions#Exploding|Exploding]]
#[[Rough_Magic:Actions#Sensory|Sensory]]
#[[Rough_Magic_3e_EN:Actions#Blinding|Blinding]]
#[[Rough_Magic:Actions#Stunning|Stunning]]
#[[Rough_Magic_3e_EN:Actions#Stunning|Stunning]]
#[[Rough_Magic:Actions#Terrifying|Terrifying]]
#[[Rough_Magic_3e_EN:Actions#Terrifying|Terrifying]]


==Medium Range Weapons==
==Medium Range Weapons==


Medium range weapons are typically useful up to a distance of 50 meters. The attack value (AV) of a character making a Ranged Combat (Agility) roll is equal to their Agility plus the rating of the weapon. A character with Agility 2 wielding a rifle (rating 4) would have an attack value of 6.
Medium range weapons are typically useful up to a distance of 100 meters. Attacking more distant targets is more difficult or impossible (at the GM's discretion). If the GM declares that the attack is possible, the attacker incurs a penalty die. When making a Ranged Combat (Agility) roll, the character may add the power level (PL) rating of the weapon to their roll.


Weapons which are described as being "two-handed" are more difficult to use with one hand. Someone making a Ranged Combat roll while holding a two-handed weapon with one hand incurs a penalty die on their attack.
Weapons which are described as being "two-handed" are more difficult to use with one hand. Someone making a Ranged Combat roll while holding a two-handed weapon with one hand incurs a penalty die on their attack.




{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable zebra"
|+Table: Medium range weapons
|+Table: Medium range weapons
|- class="h1row"
|-  
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="aligncenter"|Rating
! class="aligncenter"|PL
! class="alignleft"|Notes
! class="alignleft"|Notes
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Carbine
| class="alignleft"|Carbine
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed
| class="alignleft"|two-handed
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Light Machinegun
| class="alignleft"|Light Machinegun
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed, attack bonus<sup>1</sup> (fires multiple rounds at target)
| class="alignleft"|two-handed, bonus die<sup>1</sup> (fires multiple rounds at target)
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Sporting Rifle
| class="alignleft"|Sporting Rifle
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed, attack bonus<sup>1</sup> if attacker does not move
| class="alignleft"|two-handed, bonus die<sup>1</sup> if attacker does not move
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Machinegun
| class="alignleft"|Machinegun
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed, attack bonus<sup>1</sup> (fires multiple rounds at target)
| class="alignleft"|two-handed, bonus die<sup>1</sup> (fires multiple rounds at target)
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Heavy Rifle
| class="alignleft"|Heavy Rifle
| class="aligncenter"|5
| class="aligncenter"|5
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed
| class="alignleft"|two-handed
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Heavy Machinegun
| class="alignleft"|Heavy Machinegun
| class="aligncenter"|5
| class="aligncenter"|5
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed, attack bonus<sup>1</sup> (fires multiple rounds at target)
| class="alignleft"|two-handed, bonus die<sup>1</sup> (fires multiple rounds at target)
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Shotgun
| class="alignleft"|Shotgun
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed, attack bonus<sup>1</sup> beyond short range (10 m)
| class="alignleft"|two-handed, bonus die<sup>1</sup> beyond short range (10 m)
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Sawed-off Shotgun
| class="alignleft"|Sawed-off Shotgun
| class="aligncenter"|6
| class="aligncenter"|6
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed, penalty<sup>1</sup> beyond short range (10 m)
| class="alignleft"|two-handed, penalty<sup>1</sup> beyond short range (10 m)
|}
|}
#[[Rough_Magic:Actions#Bonuses_And_Penalties|Bonuses And Penalties]]
#[[Rough_Magic_3e_EN:Actions#Bonuses_And_Penalties|Bonuses And Penalties]]


==Long Range Weapons==
==Long Range Weapons==


Long range weapons are typically useful up to a distance of 500 meters. The attack value (AV) of a character making a Ranged Combat (Agility) roll is equal to their Agility plus the rating of the weapon. A character with Agility 3 wielding a cannon (rating 6) would have an attack value of 9.
Long range weapons are typically useful up to a distance of 1,000 meters. Attacking more distant targets is more difficult or impossible (at the GM's discretion). If the GM declares that the attack is possible, the attacker incurs a penalty die. When making a Ranged Combat (Agility) roll, the character may add the power level (PL) rating of the weapon to their roll.


Weapons which are described as being "two-handed" are more difficult to use with one hand. Someone making a Ranged Combat roll while holding a two-handed weapon with one hand incurs a penalty die on their attack.
Weapons which are described as being "two-handed" are more difficult to use with one hand. Someone making a Ranged Combat roll while holding a two-handed weapon with one hand incurs a penalty die on their attack.




{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable zebra"
|+Table: Long range weapons
|+Table: Long range weapons
|- class="h1row"
|-  
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="aligncenter"|Rating
! class="aligncenter"|PL
! class="alignleft"|Notes
! class="alignleft"|Notes
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Sniper Rifle
| class="alignleft"|Sniper Rifle
| class="aligncenter"|5
| class="aligncenter"|5
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed, attack bonus<sup>1</sup> if attacker does not move, Penetrating<sup>3</sup>
| class="alignleft"|two-handed, bonus die<sup>1</sup> if attacker does not move, penetrating<sup>3</sup>
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Light Cannon
| class="alignleft"|Light Cannon
| class="aligncenter"|11
| class="aligncenter"|11
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed, vehicle mounted, fires every other round
| class="alignleft"|two-handed, vehicle mounted, fires every other round
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Heavy Cannon
| class="alignleft"|Heavy Cannon
| class="aligncenter"|14
| class="aligncenter"|14
| class="alignleft"|Two-handed, vehicle mounted, Exploding<sup>2</sup>, fires every other round
| class="alignleft"|two-handed, vehicle mounted, exploding<sup>2</sup>, fires every other round
|}
|}
#[[Rough_Magic:Actions#Bonuses_And_Penalties|Bonuses And Penalties]]
#[[Rough_Magic_3e_EN:Actions#Bonuses_And_Penalties|Bonuses And Penalties]]
#[[Rough_Magic:Actions#Exploding|Exploding]]
#[[Rough_Magic_3e_EN:Actions#Exploding|Exploding]]
#[[Rough_Magic:Actions#Penetrating|Penetrating]]
#[[Rough_Magic_3e_EN:Actions#Penetrating|Penetrating]]


==Tools==
==Other Equipment==


The action value of a character attempting a skill is equal to one of the character's attributes (Brawn, Agility, etc.) plus the rating of the tools being used. Simple or multipurpose equipment, such a Swiss army knife, generally have a rating of 1. Ordinary equipment, such as a reasonably complete box of tools, would have a rating of 2. Special-purpose or very high quality equipment, such as a complete surgical theatre, would have a rating of 3.
When making a skill roll, the character may add the power level (PL) rating of the equipment to their roll. Simple or multipurpose equipment, such as a Swiss army knife, generally has a PL of 1. Ordinary equipment, such as a reasonably complete box of tools, would have a PL of 2. Special-purpose or very high quality equipment, such as a complete surgical theatre, would have a PL of 3.




{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
{| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable zebra"
|+Table: Tools
|+Table: Tools
|- class="h1row"
|-  
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="alignleft"|Type
! class="aligncenter"|Rating
! class="aligncenter"|PL
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Binoculars
| class="alignleft"|Binoculars
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Camera, Full Size
| class="alignleft"|Camera, Full Size
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Camera, Pocket Size
| class="alignleft"|Camera, Pocket Size
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Camera, Professional
| class="alignleft"|Camera, Professional
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Concealed Microphone
| class="alignleft"|Concealed Microphone
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Doctor's Bag
| class="alignleft"|Doctor's Bag
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Field Radio
| class="alignleft"|Field Radio
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Flashlight
| class="alignleft"|Flashlight
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Gunsmith Kit
| class="alignleft"|Gunsmith Kit
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Handcuffs  
| class="alignleft"|Handcuffs  
| class="aligncenter"|4
| class="aligncenter"|8
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Lockpick Set
| class="alignleft"|Lockpick Set
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Lockpick Set, Masterwork
| class="alignleft"|Lockpick Set, Masterwork
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Machine Shop
| class="alignleft"|Machine Shop
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Mechanic's Tools
| class="alignleft"|Mechanic's Tools
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Motorcycle Goggles  
| class="alignleft"|Motorcycle Goggles  
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Scuba Gear
| class="alignleft"|Scuba Gear
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Slide Rule
| class="alignleft"|Slide Rule
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Snorkel
| class="alignleft"|Snorkel
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Surgical Theatre
| class="alignleft"|Surgical Theatre
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Swiss Army Knife
| class="alignleft"|Swiss Army Knife
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Tape Recorder, Audiophile
| class="alignleft"|Tape Recorder, Audiophile
| class="aligncenter"|3
| class="aligncenter"|3
|- class="evenrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Tape Recorder, Full Size
| class="alignleft"|Tape Recorder, Full Size
| class="aligncenter"|2
| class="aligncenter"|2
|- class="oddrow"
|-
| class="alignleft"|Tape Recorder, Pocket Size
| class="alignleft"|Tape Recorder, Pocket Size
| class="aligncenter"|1
| class="aligncenter"|1
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Characters use equipment to make their efforts more successful. Equipment makes it easier to pick a lock, repair a vehicle, hack a computer, hurt someone, or resist being hurt. Unless otherwise noted, equipment has a power level (PL) rating of 1, adding 1 to the character's roll when attempting a skill roll.

Nothing physically prevents a character in Rough Magic from carrying weapons and driving vehicles: there is no character point cost associated with ordinary weaponry and vehicles. However, there may be legal or financial obstacles to obtaining such equipment, even if it's relatively commonplace. All equipment requires periodic maintenance, but this usually happens when it is convenient for the character. If a tool or weapon ceases to function at an inconvenient time, the character will probably be granted a plot point by the GM.

Special Attack Types

Blinding

A successful blinding attack renders the target unable to see clearly. In hand-to-hand combat, a blinded character incurs a penalty die on their attack and defense rolls. In ranged combat, a blinded character incurs a penalty die on their defense rolls, but they automatically fail any ranged combat attack rolls. A blinded character suffers no penalty when defending against mental attacks, but they automatically fail any mental combat attack rolls.

To recover from a blinding attack, the target must use a standard action to make a challenging (DV 3) Perception (Reason) roll.

If the character has not recovered from the blinding attack by the end of the scene, then they recover their senses shortly thereafter.

Burst Fire

A weapons which fires multiple times per round, such as a machinegun, grants a bonus die. However, the attack is only resolved once. Whether the damage from an attack is inflicted by one discrete injury or twelve, it's all just one Ranged Combat roll. There's no "roll damage three times" mechanic like some game systems have.

Exploding

Exploding attacks inflict damage to everyone within a certain distance of the target -- everyone within short range (10 m), typically. The attacker rolls once for the explosion. Normally, each target in the affected area rolls individually against the attack, but if the GM prefers, she may roll once for each group of similar targets.

Penetrating

If an attack is penetrating, any of the defender's dice that show a "5" or "6" are re-rolled until the die rolls lower than 5.

Stunning

Damage from a stunning attack is temporary. Record it separately; it all comes back after the fight is over, when the character has had a chance to rest and recuperate.

Terrifying

A successful terrifying attack causes the target to involuntarily cower or flee (defender's choice). A cowering character incurs a penalty die on their defense rolls, while a fleeing character is granted a bonus die to their defense rolls.

To recover from a terrifying attack, the target must use a standard action to make a moderately difficult (DV 3) Survival (Presence) roll.

If the character has not recovered from the terrifying attack by the end of the scene, then they recover their composure shortly thereafter.

Armor

Armor provides protection against most forms of normal damage. The defense roll of a character wearing armor is equal to their relevant defense attribute (Brawn for hand-to-hand combat, Agility for ranged combat) plus the power level (PL) rating of the armor. Conventional armor does not stack with protective charms.


Table: Armor
Type PL Notes
Leather Jacket 1 thick leather, not concealable
Zeglen Bullet-proof Vest 1 quilted silk, concealable under clothes
Zeglen Bullet-proof Coat 1 quilted silk, concealable under outerwear
Flak Vest 2 nylon and steel, not concealable
Flak Jacket 2 nylon and steel, not concealable

Protective Charms

Protective charms provide protection against most forms of mundane damage or magical damage, including damage from mental combat. The defense roll of a character with a protective charm is equal to their relevant defense attribute (Brawn for hand-to-hand combat, Agility for ranged combat, Presence for mental combat) plus the power level (PL) rating of the protective charm. Protective charms do not stack with conventional armor.

Like most enchanted objects, protective charms last about a week from when they are enchanted.


Table: Protective charms
Type PL Notes
Apprentice's Protection Charm 1 1 day to create
Adept's Protection Charm 2 2 days to create
Master's Protection Charm 3 6 days to create
Magus' Protection Charm 4 24 days to create
Archmagus' Protection Charm 5 120 days to create
Emperor's Protection Charm 6 720 days to create

Hand-to-hand Weapons

Hand-to-hand weapons are typically useful up to a distance of one meter. Attacking more distant targets is more difficult or impossible (at the GM's discretion). If the GM declares that the attack is possible, the attacker incurs a penalty die. When making a Hand-to-hand Combat (Brawn) roll, the character may add the power level (PL) rating of the weapon to their roll.

Weapons which are described as being "two-handed" are more difficult to use with one hand. Someone making a Hand-to-hand Combat roll while holding a two-handed weapon with one hand incurs a penalty die on their attack.


Table: Hand-to-hand weapons
Type PL Notes
Club 1
Knife 1
Spear 1
Staff 1 two-handed, no sweep attack penalty1
Whip 1
Hatchet 2
Large Knife 2
Machete 2
Sword 2
Crowbar 2 two-handed
Axe 3
Great Sword 3 two-handed, no sweep attack penalty1
Great Axe 4 two-handed
  1. Sweep Attack

Short Range Weapons

Short range weapons are typically useful up to a distance of 10 meters. Attacking more distant targets is more difficult or impossible (at the GM's discretion). If the GM declares that the attack is possible, the attacker incurs a penalty die. When making a Ranged Combat (Agility) roll, the character may add the power level (PL) rating of the weapon to their roll.

Weapons which are described as being "two-handed" are more difficult to use with one hand. Someone making a Ranged Combat roll while holding a two-handed weapon with one hand incurs a penalty die on their attack.


Table: Short range weapons
Type PL Notes
Pocket Pistol 2 easy to conceal
Target Pistol 2 bonus die1 if attacker does not move
Medium Pistol 3
Repeating Pistol 3 bonus die1 (fires multiple rounds at target)
Heavy Pistol 4 difficult to conceal
Flamethrower 6 two-handed, bonus die1 (wide spray), terrifying5
Fragmentation Grenade 12 exploding2, single use
Incendiary Grenade 12 exploding2, terrifying5, single use
Flash Grenade 14 blinding3, exploding2, stunning4, single use
  1. Bonuses And Penalties
  2. Exploding
  3. Blinding
  4. Stunning
  5. Terrifying

Medium Range Weapons

Medium range weapons are typically useful up to a distance of 100 meters. Attacking more distant targets is more difficult or impossible (at the GM's discretion). If the GM declares that the attack is possible, the attacker incurs a penalty die. When making a Ranged Combat (Agility) roll, the character may add the power level (PL) rating of the weapon to their roll.

Weapons which are described as being "two-handed" are more difficult to use with one hand. Someone making a Ranged Combat roll while holding a two-handed weapon with one hand incurs a penalty die on their attack.


Table: Medium range weapons
Type PL Notes
Carbine 3 two-handed
Light Machinegun 3 two-handed, bonus die1 (fires multiple rounds at target)
Sporting Rifle 4 two-handed, bonus die1 if attacker does not move
Machinegun 4 two-handed, bonus die1 (fires multiple rounds at target)
Heavy Rifle 5 two-handed
Heavy Machinegun 5 two-handed, bonus die1 (fires multiple rounds at target)
Shotgun 3 two-handed, bonus die1 beyond short range (10 m)
Sawed-off Shotgun 6 two-handed, penalty1 beyond short range (10 m)
  1. Bonuses And Penalties

Long Range Weapons

Long range weapons are typically useful up to a distance of 1,000 meters. Attacking more distant targets is more difficult or impossible (at the GM's discretion). If the GM declares that the attack is possible, the attacker incurs a penalty die. When making a Ranged Combat (Agility) roll, the character may add the power level (PL) rating of the weapon to their roll.

Weapons which are described as being "two-handed" are more difficult to use with one hand. Someone making a Ranged Combat roll while holding a two-handed weapon with one hand incurs a penalty die on their attack.


Table: Long range weapons
Type PL Notes
Sniper Rifle 5 two-handed, bonus die1 if attacker does not move, penetrating3
Light Cannon 11 two-handed, vehicle mounted, fires every other round
Heavy Cannon 14 two-handed, vehicle mounted, exploding2, fires every other round
  1. Bonuses And Penalties
  2. Exploding
  3. Penetrating

Other Equipment

When making a skill roll, the character may add the power level (PL) rating of the equipment to their roll. Simple or multipurpose equipment, such as a Swiss army knife, generally has a PL of 1. Ordinary equipment, such as a reasonably complete box of tools, would have a PL of 2. Special-purpose or very high quality equipment, such as a complete surgical theatre, would have a PL of 3.


Table: Tools
Type PL
Binoculars 1
Camera, Full Size 2
Camera, Pocket Size 1
Camera, Professional 3
Concealed Microphone 1
Doctor's Bag 2
Field Radio 1
Flashlight 1
Gunsmith Kit 2
Handcuffs 8
Lockpick Set 2
Lockpick Set, Masterwork 3
Machine Shop 3
Mechanic's Tools 2
Motorcycle Goggles 1
Scuba Gear 2
Slide Rule 2
Snorkel 1
Surgical Theatre 3
Swiss Army Knife 1
Tape Recorder, Audiophile 3
Tape Recorder, Full Size 2
Tape Recorder, Pocket Size 1