>It looks like Rolemaster critical tables (maybe I missed something like "ICE >is Rolemaster"). I think this system (Rolemaster's I mean) is a bit to heavy >because there are too more tables (one per weapon + one per critical >strike). ICE published Rolemaster. Arms Law was the name for the combat arm of Rolemaster. Originally marketed back in the early 80's (with spell law and claw law) as alternate combat rules to plug into an existing game system. Then along came Character law and campaign law and you have a full system - Rolemaster. -Mhoram If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the precipitate. -Steven Wright
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