coldwave
11/09/05 02:27 PM
209.112.137.236
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Hey guys, silly question, but I don't have my rule-book anywhere nearby, and won't for a couple of weeks. Anyway, I was experimenting with a design, and it hit me, if a mech is equipped with two hatchets, one in each hand, is that mech able to attack with both hatchets in the same physical attach round? Reason I'm curious is that Megamek only allowed me to use one hatchet, and after the arm carrying that hatchet was destroyed, it couldn't use the other. This subsequently wiped my brain such that I couldn't remember if I'm supposed to be able to attack with both or not. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
- coldwave
Edited by coldwave (11/09/05 02:29 PM)
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Auren_Shiro
11/09/05 05:07 PM
24.63.102.183
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I would think it would equate to a double punch. Ask Karragin, or some one like that
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Karagin
11/09/05 09:30 PM
24.243.178.223
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If I recall correctly, I still need to unpack a lot of my BT stuff, you can only make one hatchet attack per physical attack phases. I will need to double check that and I am sure Cray or one of the other regulars will know for sure.
Karagin
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KamikazeJohnson
11/10/05 01:33 AM
205.200.6.170
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IIRC, the original ruling was that you could mount only one physical weapon. I believe it was later changed to allow 2 to be mounted, but only 1 weapon attack per turn.
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coldwave
11/10/05 01:50 PM
209.193.54.77
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Hey guys, thanks for the quick responses! Over all, that sounds about right. I just couldn't remember. Thanks again!
- coldwave
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