"description":"<p>You can only use light or medium weapons. Generally, you will attack with one and block with the other, or attack with both. In the first instance, you can treat the parrying weapon like a small shield (+1 to defence against one attack), but you get -1 to your Attack Roll. If attacking with both, your Attack Roll is at -1, but you cause damage as if wielding a medium weapon (if using two light weapons), or as a large weapon (if using at least one medium weapon). In other words, using two weapons increases your chance of causing more damage – you don’t roll to attack with each weapon individually.</p>"
"description":"<p>You are aiming for a weak or unarmoured area of your opponent. Just take the static armour rating as an additional negative modifier to the Attack Roll (-1 for light armour, -2 for medium and -3 for heavy). It is up to the GM whether this rule is extended to bypassing the natural armour of creatures.</p>"
"description":"<p>You may adopt a reckless approach – this means that you cannot use your shield or off-hand parrying weapon at all, and you receive a -2 defence against all attacks aimed at you. However, you do receive a +2 bonus to your Attack Roll.</p>"
"description":"<p>You can dodge, block, parry or otherwise act completely defensively in the round. If you do this, you don’t get to attack in the round, but instead get +2 to your effective defence for all attacks directed at you, on top of anything you get for a shield or off-hand parrying weapon.</p>"
"description":"<p>You can choose to adopt a wary approach, readying yourself to block or evade a blow. Taking a defensive stance gives you +1 to your defence but -1 to your Attack Roll.</p>"
"description":"<p>You can choose to pay less attention to attacks against you in an effort to ensure you hit your target. This gives you +1 to your Attack Roll, but -1 to your defence.</p>"
"description":"<p>You can only use light or medium weapons. Generally, you will attack with one and block with the other, or attack with both. In the first instance, you can treat the parrying weapon like a small shield (+1 to defence against one attack), but you get -1 to your Attack Roll. If attacking with both, your Attack Roll is at -1, but you cause damage as if wielding a medium weapon (if using two light weapons), or as a large weapon (if using at least one medium weapon). In other words, using two weapons increases your chance of causing more damage – you don’t roll to attack with each weapon individually.</p>"