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j_dean80 wrote:BQP:
5. Rule Clarifications
*Multiple Attacks: A Hero rolls defend dice once for each attacking monster. For example, a Hero attacked by 3 Zombies gets 3 separate defend rolls. A Hero attacked by a monster with multiple attacks (such as the Polar Warbear), however gets only 1 defend roll against that monster per turn, no matter how many of the monster's attacks are directed at the Hero.
cornixt wrote:If we apply the "how realistic is it?" rule, dual wielding doesn't suddenly make you attack twice as much, and certainly not against additional opponents. It's really difficult, even for someone who is quite ambidextrous like me, so probably why it wasn't a particularly common technique with swords. It makes it harder for a single opponent to defend because there is more than one angle to defend against, and offers a little defense in return on a par with a buckler. So using that basis I would increase the combat dice a little and add one to the defend dice, but I wouldn't allow an additional attack.
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