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| =House Rules= | | =House Rules= |
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− | ==Wounding and Trauma Aid==
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− | Damage is applied incrementally. 50% of the damage is applied immediately, after another 1d10 rounds the next 25% of the damage is applied and after another 1d10 rounds the last 25% of the damage is applied. A Stun Save against the '''full amount of damage''' is made each time damage is applied.
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− | Prompt medical attention can halt the incremental application of damage. If the roll against the '''full damage''' is made before more damage is applied, then no more damage is taken from that wound. Medical attention takes 1d10 rounds to apply and a failed roll increases the difficulty by one level (+5 to difficulty.)
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| ==Character Generation== | | ==Character Generation== |