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calls_effects [2026/03/22 19:03] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1calls_effects [2026/03/31 17:48] (current) – [SUNDER] os_admin
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   * **Targets:** Items and equipment.   * **Targets:** Items and equipment.
   * If this call hits an object such as a weapon, device or shield, that object is broken and cannot be used until it is repaired.   * If this call hits an object such as a weapon, device or shield, that object is broken and cannot be used until it is repaired.
-  * Repairing an item requires the Engineer skill and a few minutes of roleplay.+    * The SUNDER Call is different to the Broken Status, and the two are independent. 
 +  * This Call is an exception to the general rule that a non-LRP-weapon struck by an attack counts as striking the associated arm. 
 +  * Repairing an item requires the [[professional_skills#Engineer]] skill and a few minutes of roleplay.
  
-The SUNDER call represents attacks that ruin or degrade physical objects, or break complex technology. If a SUNDER call strikes an item, such as a weapon, artefact, shield or similar, then the object is broken and cannot be used again until it is repaired. Characters with the Engineer skill can repair sundered items over a short period of roleplayed action - see the Engineer Skill description for more details. Some items may become unstable if SUNDERED - the item's lammie will note whether there are any other actions required if it is SUNDERED, usually that you should report what has happened to a Referee. SUNDER has no effect on armour or characters - if a SUNDER effect strikes your body, then you should call NO EFFECT. If you are using a shield that is difficult to discard, then any further blow that strikes a sundered shield counts as if it had struck you on your arm.+The SUNDER call represents attacks that ruin or degrade physical objects, or break complex technology. If a SUNDER call strikes an item, such as a weapon, artefact, shield or similar, then the object is broken and cannot be used again until it is repaired. If this call strikes a non-LRP-weapon, that item is SUNDERED, and no further damage is dealt. Characters with the Engineer skill can repair sundered items over a short period of roleplayed action - see the Engineer Skill description for more details. Some items may become unstable if SUNDERED - the item's lammie will note whether there are any other actions required if it is SUNDERed, usually that you should report what has happened to a Referee. SUNDER has no effect on armour or characters - if a SUNDER effect strikes your body, then you should call NO EFFECT. If you are using a shield that is difficult to discard, then any further blow that strikes a sundered shield counts as if it had struck you on your arm. The SUNDER Call is different to the Broken Status, and the two are independent - an item that is immune to Broken can still be SUNDERed, and vice versa. See the following page for more details - [[devices#Sunder, Broken and Repair]].
  
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