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'''Hardness''' is applied at [[Step 8]] of an [[Attacking|attack]]. If the victim has a Hardness rating against the attack's damage type, compare the Hardness with the raw damage. If Hardness is equal or greater, the defense absorbs the attack without effect. Otherwise, the damage ignores the defender's Hardness. | '''Hardness''' is applied at [[Step 8]] of an [[Attacking|attack]]. If the victim has a Hardness rating against the attack's damage type, compare the Hardness with the raw damage. If Hardness is equal or greater, the defense absorbs the attack without effect. Otherwise, the damage ignores the defender's Hardness. | ||
The minimum damage value of attacks not absorbed by Hardness is one die, rather than the attacker's [[Essence]] rating. Attacks made with weapons possessing the [[Overwhelming]] tag, as well as certain Charms (such as [[Violet Bier of Sorrows Form]]), may produce higher minimum damage values. | |||
{{glossary}} | {{glossary}} | ||
[[Category:Combat]] | [[Category:Combat]] | ||
[[Category:Rules]] | [[Category:Rules]] |
Revision as of 08:35, 30 January 2020
Hardness is applied at Step 8 of an attack. If the victim has a Hardness rating against the attack's damage type, compare the Hardness with the raw damage. If Hardness is equal or greater, the defense absorbs the attack without effect. Otherwise, the damage ignores the defender's Hardness.
The minimum damage value of attacks not absorbed by Hardness is one die, rather than the attacker's Essence rating. Attacks made with weapons possessing the Overwhelming tag, as well as certain Charms (such as Violet Bier of Sorrows Form), may produce higher minimum damage values.