A cure for Wild Animal?
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A cure for Wild Animal?
I was thinking a bit after reading the discussion of Piling On on this board and I realized that a nasty way to help mitigate Wild ANimal would be to provide the Wild Animal with Piling On.
Because, you see, if your Wild Animal is lying down, they don't have to block adjacent opponents....
In an ideal world, if you can get your WA to 31 SPP and roll doubles once, you could have Block + Piling On + JumpUp
Which would be JUST NASTY, IMHO....
It'd be a bit of a rough go getting your WA to that point, but Hoo Boy would they be tough after that....
Because, you see, if your Wild Animal is lying down, they don't have to block adjacent opponents....
In an ideal world, if you can get your WA to 31 SPP and roll doubles once, you could have Block + Piling On + JumpUp
Which would be JUST NASTY, IMHO....
It'd be a bit of a rough go getting your WA to that point, but Hoo Boy would they be tough after that....
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That's not quite true...Piepgrass wrote:Better give him Break tackle, gives him a better chance of getting away than dodge.
An AG3 with Dodge has about an 89% chance of succeeding to dodge out to a clear space.
An AG5 (equivalent with Break Tackle) only has an 83.3% chance of success.
Plus Dodge helps him to not be knocked over by other big guys...
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