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;Attack: The attack modifier for a hand weapon is the character's agility plus the ability the character uses with that weapon. The attack modifier for a missile weapon is just the ability the character uses with that weapon. Attack modifier is added to the success of attacks with the weapon. The ''offense'' and ''control'' features improve a weapon's attack modifier. (See [[Mano a Mano:Equipment#Features|Game Design/Equipment/Features]].) If a hand used to wield the weapon has the ''offense'' feature, add the highest offense value of any hand used to wield the weapon to the weapon's attack modifier. (See [[Mano a Mano:Templates#Natural Weapons|Game Design/Templates/Natural Weapons]].)
 
;Attack: The attack modifier for a hand weapon is the character's agility plus the ability the character uses with that weapon. The attack modifier for a missile weapon is just the ability the character uses with that weapon. Attack modifier is added to the success of attacks with the weapon. The ''offense'' and ''control'' features improve a weapon's attack modifier. (See [[Mano a Mano:Equipment#Features|Game Design/Equipment/Features]].) If a hand used to wield the weapon has the ''offense'' feature, add the highest offense value of any hand used to wield the weapon to the weapon's attack modifier. (See [[Mano a Mano:Templates#Natural Weapons|Game Design/Templates/Natural Weapons]].)
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;Throw: Thrown weapons have a throw modifier which is added to attack rolls instead of the weapon's attack modifier when the weapon is thrown. The throw modifier is the character's throwing ability plus the character's agility.
 
  
 
;Defense: The defense for a hand weapon is the character's agility plus the ability the character uses with that weapon plus 10. Missile weapons do not have defense. When a character is attacked with a hand weapon they may use the defense of any one weapon they are currently using as the difficulty of the attack. The ''control'' feature improves a weapon's defense. (See [[Mano a Mano:Equipment#Features|Game Design/Equipment/Features]].)
 
;Defense: The defense for a hand weapon is the character's agility plus the ability the character uses with that weapon plus 10. Missile weapons do not have defense. When a character is attacked with a hand weapon they may use the defense of any one weapon they are currently using as the difficulty of the attack. The ''control'' feature improves a weapon's defense. (See [[Mano a Mano:Equipment#Features|Game Design/Equipment/Features]].)
  
 
;Unwieldy:  If a weapon's heft is greater than the power of the limb holding it, the weapon is ''unwieldy''. Unwieldy weapons may only be used to do one quick action per turn (and no powerful actions.)
 
;Unwieldy:  If a weapon's heft is greater than the power of the limb holding it, the weapon is ''unwieldy''. Unwieldy weapons may only be used to do one quick action per turn (and no powerful actions.)

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