On Fire
You take Fire Damage each turn equal to the Fire’s difficulty which you can divide over affected limbs or limbs directly attached to affected limbs. A limb dealt damage this way becomes affected as well. You cannot have more affected limbs than the Fire’s Difficulty. Each affected limb must receive at least 1 damage. Destroyed limbs cannot be targeted and limbs destroyed by the fire lose their “affected” status, meaning the fire can spread further again. Being exposed to more fire (an attack, for example) will in most cases increase the Fire’s Difficulty by 1 to a maximum equalling the number of targetable limbs you have.
Resolved by:
- Using a full turn to Stop, Drop and Roll via an Agility Roll. Beating the Fire’s Difficulty puts out the fire. (This leaves you Prone).
- Dousing yourself in water (or any other suitable material).
- Removing the supply of oxygen to the fire.
Resolved by:
- Using a full turn to Stop, Drop and Roll via an Agility Roll. Beating the Fire’s Difficulty puts out the fire. (This leaves you Prone).
- Dousing yourself in water (or any other suitable material).
- Removing the supply of oxygen to the fire.
