Psionischer Kampf

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When engaging in psionic combat the procedure is as follows: 1. Before rolling initiative, those planning to use a psionic Discipline or engage in psionic combat must announce their intent. At this time combatants should record their current Combat Strength (the sum of their remaining Psionic Attack Strength and Psionic Defense Strength). 2. Those engaged in psionic combat enter a psychic trance, allowing them to act outside of initiative order and make ten psionic attacks per round (one attack per segment). Anyone using a Discipline, using Psionic Wave against non-psionic opponents, or choosing to act normally outside of psionic combat cannot enter this trance. They must still defend against ten segments of psionic attacks, but forgo making psionic attacks of their own this round. 3. Each exchange of psionic attacks is made as follows: i. Each combatant with any remaining Psionic Defense Strength selects a Defense Mode in secret. Anyone acting outside of psionic combat or using Psychic Implosion as their attack mode must choose either the Shield Thoughts Defense Mode or no Defense Mode at all. ii. Each combatant with any remaining Psionic Attack Strength selects an Attack Mode in secret. Anyone using a Discipline, using Psionic Wave against a non-psionic opponent, or acting outside of Psionic Combat cannot use an Attack Mode. At this time the psionicist must announce his intention to extend range. iii. Attack and Defense Modes are revealed and compared to the Psionic Combat table. Results on this table deal an additional 1d6 damage for every full 25 points of the current Combat Strength of the attacker, up to a maximum of +5d6. Medium range attacks deal 1d6 less damage, and at long range deal 2d6 less damage. Those with no remaining Psionic Defense Strength (or who were unable to use a Defense Mode for any reason) are attacked according to the Psionic Attacks vs. Defenseless Psionic Targets table. iv. Roll for damage. Psionic attacks 'penetrate' on damage rolls. If any die rolls a six, roll again and add the new result minus one to the total. If this penetration roll results in a second six, continue to roll, adding the new result minus one to the total each time, until the result is not a six. (For example, if a six were rolled, followed by a six and a one, the total damage dealt would be 6+(6-1)+(1-1) = 11 damage). v. Now Psionic Attack Strength is reduced by the cost of the Attack Mode, and Psionic Defense Strength is reduced by the amount of damage done. Note your new current Combat Strength.