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Frequently Asked
questions
Q: Can a character wear more than one suit of
armor at a time? A: No.
Q: are mounts considered separate
characters for the purposes of spells like
Fortify and boundless Charge? A: No.
Q: does a character with weapon
Specialization ignore penalties for things like
a target in melee or attacking a non-prone
target while prone? A: No. Weapon Specialization only allows a character to
ignore penalties that are native to the weapon.
Q: what happens when an incapacitated
character is damaged by an attack? A: The incapacitated character immediately suffers an
additional roll on the Injury Table.
Q: Can magelock weapons be made into
mechanika? A: No
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