Shadowrun
Shadowrun General => Gear => Topic started by: Maxwellus45 on <04-05-12/1401:12>
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I'm not sure whether to use a combat axe or a tomahawk.
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So what exactly do you want to know from the rest of us?
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Tomohawk=thrown.
W/o throwing, just use the combat axe, mate. Unless you mis that special somthing called... Subtlety. ;)
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Well, unless you're an AmerInd, you might be picking a fight with some people by carrying a Tomahawk. Better stay out of the NAN, too. :P
I had a chance to get a Vietnamese Tomahawk (Actually invented by the US Military, IIRC), but living in an Urban Reserve as I am...
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A combat ax is generally a two handed weapon, unless you're a troll. Tomahawks are single handed and can be thrown.
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A combat ax is generally a two handed weapon, unless you're a troll. Tomahawks are single handed and can be thrown.
? not by the way i reed it, no were did i see that the combat ax is 2h?
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A combat ax is generally a two handed weapon, unless you're a troll. Tomahawks are single handed and can be thrown.
? not by the way i reed it, no were did i see that the combat ax is 2h?
The description of a Combat Axe in SR4a, page 314 says thus:
Combat Axe: This two-handed tungsten alloy axe typically comes with a spring-loaded thrusting point concealed in the handle.
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The definition the game uses is a giant 2 handed axe. If you want a one handed axe you need to buy and use the stats for a different, one handed, axe.
Real life definitions are not always equal to game definitions.
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The definition the game uses is a giant 2 handed axe. If you want a one handed axe you need to buy and use the stats for a different, one handed, axe.
Real life definitions are not always equal to game definitions.
I missed the two handed part skiming over it, and yes the stats you are refering to are a two handed axe. I will try to read more carefully.
Earler message removed do to stupidty on my part.
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It happens mate, I muff rules all the time.
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The definition the game uses is a giant 2 handed axe. If you want a one handed axe you need to buy and use the stats for a different, one handed, axe.
Real life definitions are not always equal to game definitions.
Is there actually stats for such a thing, short of the Tomahawk? Cos I can't see them.
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The definition the game uses is a giant 2 handed axe. If you want a one handed axe you need to buy and use the stats for a different, one handed, axe.
Real life definitions are not always equal to game definitions.
Is there actually stats for such a thing, short of the Tomahawk? Cos I can't see them.
you could talk to your GM and ask to use the stats for a tamahawk for a non thrown hand axe. whould not be that big a deal. dont think the lazer axe made it to 4th ed.
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Well of course you can. You can use the Tomahawk in close combat as written as well. Or you can come up with your own axes, as I have.
My point was is there something I've missed here.
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Not that I could find with a quick scan of the BBB, Arsenal, and War. There might be something in another book, but it seems axes don't get much love.
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Not that I could find with a quick scan of the BBB, Arsenal, and War. There might be something in another book, but it seems axes don't get much love.
Mellee in general did not get much love.
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Was wondering if there's any stat changes, say Powhatan version of the tomahawk while compared to the "VTAC" "Vietnam Tactical Tomahawk" is in use by the US Army Stryker Brigade, or is it just a mod?
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One difference between tomahawks and axes is you can use the tomahawk as a wood and stone version without modification, where as the axe would need to have the ceramic mod to get bonuses against metal detectors. My GM balances this by making the wood and stone tomahawks vulnerable to glitch-based breaking