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Throwing Art lets you throw anything covered by the [[Throwing]] and [[Thrown Weapon]] skills. If you have Throwing Art, you do not need those skills. | Throwing Art lets you throw anything covered by the [[Throwing]] and [[Thrown Weapon]] skills. If you have Throwing Art, you do not need those skills. | ||
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Revision as of 08:51, 18 January 2014
Defaults: None.
Prerequisites: Trained By A Master or Weapon Master.
This is the cinematic ability to throw anything you are strong enough to lift: knives, medicine balls, televisions...anything! Roll against skill to hit. Furthermore, if you know Throwing Art at DX level, add +1 to ST when figuring throwing distance, and +1 per die of damage with thrown weapons. These bonuses increase to +2 if you know Throwing Art at DX+1 or better. If you are a Weapon Master, this bonus is instead of the usual damage bonus for your weapon.
You can use the items you throw as improvised weapons. Treat forks, kitchen knives, and other long, sharp objects as daggers. Any small, blunt object does thrust+1 crushing damage. Baseball bats do swing+1 crushing. Pencils do thrust-3 impaling. Playing cards do thrust-3 cutting.
Throwing Art lets you throw anything covered by the Throwing and Thrown Weapon skills. If you have Throwing Art, you do not need those skills.