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Crash/Ramming Damage question

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 5:07 am
by slade the sniper
Which damage do I use for crashes and ramming? Are crashes dependent upon speed and sort of unintentional where it is dependent on speed and damages both parties, whereas a ram is a deliberate action and does damage primarily to the target and 1/3 damage to the attacker... which makes ramming an attack but only if the speeds are less than 10 mph difference between attacker and target... but an attack against something with greater than 10mph difference or against a stationary object constitutes a crash?

-STS

Re: Crash/Ramming Damage question

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 7:21 am
by Grazzik
Correct.

Assume two automobiles:
10 mph differential - HU2 pg 85 for ramming - 6d6 as listed (1/3 to ramming vehicle)
11-20 mph differential ("round up in all cases" to 20 mph) - crash damage pg 84 - 4d4 to both

I'm guessing the assumption is that going at the slower speed allows a ramming driver to aim their vehicle and ensure they inflict higher damage.

Also, don't forget driver damage. If ramming, the ramming driver and passengers can brace for impact and I'd house rule that it would lessen the damage a little from being tossed around.

Re: Crash/Ramming Damage question

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 2:16 am
by slade the sniper
OK, thanks, that what I was assuming.

-STS