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Old April 30th, 2004, 08:36 PM

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It's dependent on the distance your charger moved in the round. I don't know the exact formula, I guess it must be something like +1 damage/square.
IIRC it's +AP/3, or about +5 for Cataphracts.
restricted to the first round of attack in a battle?

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Old May 1st, 2004, 12:59 AM

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Hmmm, what if the serpent's bite was mildly poisonous, and the riders had 50% poison immunity? This would give the SC's more uses (e.g. combined with Hydras), but wouldn't be overly powerfull.

Then again, does Pythium really need a new trick?
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[Edit: it seems Babelfish translates 'de mauvaise foi' as 'insincerely']
(Just one more lash! That persnickety 'ole horse can't possibly be dead yet!)

Reflection has drawn me to the conclusion that a better quotidian translation of 'de mauvaise foi' would probably be 'not in good faith', which (unlike 'in bad faith') is a phrase one does hear bandied about.
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