jpariury;18718 said:Yes, such as if you have cast Sleep, Paralysis, or Web on them, or if they are willing to be Killing Blowed.
Solomon Maxondaerth;18909 said:Plus the hat only helps if it is in fact rated as part of your armour that you're wearing. If it's just a costume hat it provides no protection.
Damien;18910 said:Web?
I was under the impresion that Web was like two Pins and a Bind.
Was that changed in the last edition?
Shikar al'Basteua;18914 said:Is there a reference for this? Last I checked the neck had been removed from any armor definitions, and waylay protection fell specifically to the "head" region.
Dave;18937 said:To further clarify, Are we saying that you must cover the back of the neck to gain waylay protection (if you do not have it through some other, arcane method?
Sarah;18939 said:So, by your ruling then, Bryan, someone who wears neck only armor (does not cover the back of the head) would then get full waylay protection for the armor value, but not full armor value for the head location since the neck is less than half of the Head location. Which, btw, would give them an advantage over someone wearing a helm for full armor but would get less waylay protection.
eg: a 2 pt leather helm would give 2 pts of armor and 2 waylay protection whereas a plate neck guard would provide 2 (3/2 round up) armor protection and a 3 waylay protection.
This seems very counterintuitive of the rules system in general to me...
Alavatar;18940 said:I just find it funny that a waylay knocks a person unconcious as if struck by a sap, which is generally a head strike, but it is neck protection that stops a waylay.
Shikar al'Basteua;18943 said:... the premise on which it is historically built is absurd.