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**PCs with combat/primitive or combat/unarmed, who are using those skills, may make a number of melee or unarmed attacks equal to their skill rating +1 if the swarm is in melee with them, and they are using that type of attack.
 
**PCs with combat/primitive or combat/unarmed, who are using those skills, may make a number of melee or unarmed attacks equal to their skill rating +1 if the swarm is in melee with them, and they are using that type of attack.
 
**A group of enemies must have Strength at least double the number of PCs to be considered a swarm.  They only make one attack per PC (Ranged or melee, as appropriate.)  However, for every full multiple of the PCs number their strength is (double, triple, quadruple...) the swarm's attacks gain +1 to hit and damage.
 
**A group of enemies must have Strength at least double the number of PCs to be considered a swarm.  They only make one attack per PC (Ranged or melee, as appropriate.)  However, for every full multiple of the PCs number their strength is (double, triple, quadruple...) the swarm's attacks gain +1 to hit and damage.
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**A swarm with Strength equal to at least four times the number of PCs may deal 1d4 damage (with no bonus) to PCs who are in powered armor or the equivalent, even if their weapons would normally not be able to affect an opponent in that type of armor.  This still requires a successful to-hit roll.
 
  
 
=== Madness & The Black House ===
 
=== Madness & The Black House ===

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