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Revision as of 20:49, 10 December 2010
Your Multiple Opponent skill is what dictates how much of a penalty is applied to your character when engaged in combat against multiple creatures. The more Multiple Opponent skill you have the lower the penalty.
The multi penalty is assigned based on the number of creatures you are engaged with and their distance from you, as well as their position around you (facing, flanking, etc). Effectively only creatures at melee teach well.
In addition, the skill factors in both the defender's and the attacker's circle into the check, for reasons that even current GMs do not know.[1]
Training Multiple Opponent can be tricky and dangerous for many characters. The trick is to find the maximum number of creatures you can hunt safely without taking any direct hits. In a high multi situation, parry is penalized the least followed by shield and then evasion. The penalty to evasion in multi-situations can be up to 4x greater than the penalty to other defenses. Evasion is very effective, but if you're in a situation where you're going to get hit or find yourself in a negative position [prone, stunned, etc] that's when parry and shield shine.
Also referred to as multi or multi ops.