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Type Damage Siz Cost Special
' Everyone rolls Initiative: The result of a die roll + Dexterity + Composure.
The character with the highest Initiative performs her action first. Or you Sap I (B) I ' Knockout (p. I68)
may yield your character’s action until later in the Initiative queue or intro Brass Knuckles I (B) n/a ' Brawl*
the next turn.
Club (wood) 2 (B) 2 nla
Stage Two:Attack
* Unarmed close combat: Strength + Brawl,- target's Defense and armor Mace (metal) 3 (B) 2 "
' Armed close combat: Strength +Weaponry,- target's Defense and armor Knife I (L) I '
' Ranged combat (guns and bows): Dexterity + Firearms, — target’s armor Rapier 2 |_ 2 " Armor piercing I (p. I67)
- Ranged combat (thrown weapons): Dexterity + Athletics, — target’s Defense Sword _ 2 "
and armor
Katana 3 II 2 '" Durability + l**
Add bonus dice based on weapon used or effect performed, and then subtract
penalties for circumstance conditions. Roll your remaining .pool. Each success equates Greatswordf 4I_ 3 '"
to a Health point of damage inflicted, the type of which is determined by the nature of Small Ax 2I_ I '
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The Storyteller describes the attack and wound in narrative terms.
Large Ax'|' 3 <_ r -ca;
3 " 9 again (p. I34)
Great Axi 5 1.. 4 '" 9 again (p. I34)
Possible Modifiers
' Aiming: +l per turn to a +3 maximum Stake*** I I- l n/a
' All-Out Attack: +2 with Brawl or Weaponry attack; lose Defense
Spearf 3 l_ 4 ' +l Defense****
' Armor Piercing: Ignores amount of target’s armor equal to item’s own rating rwrrw* \ Ll\._4J‘\._J

' Autofire Long Burst: 20 or so bullets at as many targets as the shooter wants, Type: Your character may use many other types of weapons (meat
pending Storyteller approval.A +3 bonus is applied to each attack roll; -I cleavers, halberds, hammers). Use the traits from the above lists that
per roll for each target if there’s more than one best approximate those weapons. See p. I36 for determining the traits of
' Autofire Medium Burst: I0 or so bullets at one to three targets, with a +2 bonus improvised weapons. Note that improvised weapons automatically suffer
to each attack roll;—l per roll for each target if there’s more than one a—l penalty.
' Autofire Short Burst: Three bullets at a single target with a + I bonus to the roll
' Concealment: Barely -I; partially -2; substantially -3; fully, see “Cover” Damage: The number of bonus dice added to dice pools when using the
' Dodge: Double target’s Defense weapon.The type of damage inflicted is also indicated: aggravated (A),
' Drawing a Weapon: Requires one action (one turn) without a Merit, and lethal (L) or bashing (B).
could negate Defense Size: I = Can be hidden in hand, 2 = Can be hidden in coat, 3+ = Cannot
' Firing from Concealment: Shooter's own concealment quality (—l, -2 or -3) be hidden. Size is also used to indicate the minimum Strength needed
reduced by one as a penalty to re back (so, no modi er,—l or -2) to use a weapon effectively.A wielder with a lower Strength suffers a
' Of 1and Attack: -2 penalty
~ Prone Target: -2 penalty to hit in ranged combat; +2 bonus to hit when
—l penalty on attack rolls.
attacker is within close-combat distance Cost: The minimum dots in the Resources Merit usually required to purchase
~ Range: -2 at medium range,—4 at long range the weapon.The “n/a” entry indicates that the item can be created
' Shooting into Close Combat: -2 per combatant avoided in a single shot (not rather than purchased.
applicable to auto re) ]‘This weapon requires two hands. If used one-handed, the Strength
' Specified Target: Torso - I , leg or arm -2, head -3, hand -4, eye -5 requirement increases by one. You need a Strength of 4 to wield a
' Surprised or Immobilized Target: Defense doesn’t apply
greatsword one-handed without penalty, for example.
' Touching a Target: Dexterity + Brawl or Dexterity + Weaponry; armor may
or may not apply, Defense does apply *This weapon uses the Brawl Skill instead ofWeaponry.
' Willpower: Add three dice or +2 to a Resistance trait (Stamina, Resolve, ** Katanas are well-crafted swords. They do not break easily. See “Targeting
Composure or Defense) in one roll or instance Items," WoD p. I38.
The attacker must target the heart (-4 penalty) and do a minimum of
three points of damage in a single attack.
§/"m c514./at/¢z.r£/"y **** The spear-wielder gains a+l Defense bonus when fighting unarmed
targets due to his weapon’s superior reach, allowing him to keep a greater
' Roll Strength + Br - ppo ent’s Defense fog/attacker to get a distance from a foe.
grip on target.
~ Target’s next action can be dedicated to breaking free. Roll Strength
+ Brawl — attacker’s Strength.Any successes indicate breaking free.
Or, the target can attempt to apply an overpowering maneuver to the
attacker, participating in the grapple rather than trying to break free. Roll e /~ /-
Strength + Brawl — attackers Strength.Any successes allow for a maneuver
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so, the attacker can try to apply an overpowering maneuver to the In ELC $;ccekofAct|v|ty Time per Roll
victim. Roll the attacker’s Strength + Brawl — opponent’s Strength. I turn (3 seconds)
Any successes allow a maneuver (see below). Short I0 minutes
' Possible maneuvers. Choose one: H ls" Long 30 minutes
Render opponent prone - Rote casting: Add the Lengthy I hour
Damage opponent speci ed Attribute + Skill +
Consuming I day
immobilize opponent Arcanum to determine the
caster’s base spellcasting Exhausting I week or month
Draw weapon
Attack with drawn weapon pool. Challenge Target Number
- Improvised casting: Add Simple/Relaxed 5
Turn a drawn weapon
Gnosis + Arcanum to Involved/Trying IO
Disarm opponent
determine the caster’s base
Use opponent as protection from ranged attacks Elaborate!Demanding I5
spellcasting pool.
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Type Damage Ranges ';,/ Clip StF Size Cost Example
Revo ver, Lt. 2 20/40/80 6 2 I " SWM640 (.38 Special)
Revo Iver, Hvy. 3 35/70! I 40 6 3 " SW M29 (.44 Magnum)
Pisto , Lt. 2 20/40/80 I 7+ I 2 Glock I7 (9mm)
Pisto , Hvy. 3 30/60/ I 20 7+ l 3 '" Colt M l9l IAI (.45 ACP)
Riflef“ 5 200/400/800 5+ I a2 " Remington M-700 (30.06)
SMG, Small* 2 25/50/I00 30+ I 2 "' Ingram Mac-I0 (9mm)
SMG, Large*1“ 3 50/ I 00/200 30+ I 3 '" HK MP-5 (9mm)
Assault Rifle*]L 4 I 50/300/600 42+ l 3 '" Steyr-Aug (5.56mm)
Shotgurn“ 4>=.a<3< 20/40/80 5+ l 3 " Remington M870 (I2-Gauge)
Crossbow**’f 3 40/80/ I 60 l 3
Damage: Indicates the number of bonus dice added to your dice pool for using the weapon. Firearms deliver
lethal damage against ordinary people.The type of damage may vary against supernatural enemies such as
vampires, which suffer only bashing damage from conventional rearms.
Ranges: The numbers are short/medium/long ranges in yards. Attacks at medium and long range suffer a -2 and
-4 penalty, respectively.
Clip: The number of shells a gun can hold — a“+l" indicates a bullet can be held in the chamber, ready to re.
Strength: The minimum Strength needed to use a weapon effectively. A wielder with a lower Strength suffers
a —l penalty on attack rolls.
Size: I = Can be hidden in hand,2 = Can be hidden in coat, 3 = Cannot be hidden on one’s person
Cost: The minimum dots in the Resources Merit usually required to purchase the weapon.
1‘ This weapon requires two hands. If used one-handed, the Strength requirement increases by one. You need a
Strength of4 to wield a shotgun one-handed without penalty, for example.
* Indicates that the weapon is capable of auto re (short bursts, medium bursts and long bursts — see p. I60.)
** Crossbows require three turns to reload. A character may use a crossbow to attempt to stake a creature with
a targeted shot (-4 penalty and a minimum of three points of damage must be inflicted in a single attack).
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I/0 I 0 0 n/a — Sensory:You can see, hear or otherwise sense your
Reinforced/thick clothing
target directly.
Kevlar vest* (thin) I/2 I 0 0 I
-2 Intimate: Physical contact or very good friend.
Flak jacket* 2/3 I -I 0 II -4 Known:A picture, television or Internet broadcast,
or a good friend.
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-6 Acquainted:You know the person.


Archaic -8 Encountered:You met the person at least once.
Leather (hard) I/0 2 -I 0 I
-I 0 Described:You know a name or description.
— Unknown: Spellcasting is impossible.
Chainmail 2/I 3 -2 -2 II
* If you don’t know the real name of a target, the difficulty of
Plate 3/2 4 -2 -3 IIOI achieving a sympathetic connection increases by two degrees on
the chart.
*This type of armor is bulletproof.
Rating: Armor provides two kinds of protection: against general attacks and
against Firearms attacks.The number before the slash is armor rating for
most kinds of attacks (for close combat and thrown ranged attacks, whether
bashing, lethal or perhaps aggravated).The second number is for Firearms F;/ca D 6
attacks — guns and bows. Bulletproof armor (kevlar vest, flak jacket and Size of Fire Dama e
full riot gear) also downgrades damage done in Firearms attacks from lethal
to bashing. Torch I
Strength: Armor is often heavy and cumbersome. If your character does not Bon re 2
have sufficient Strength to wear it, she cannot perform at peak efficiency. Inferno 3
If your character’s Strength is lower than that required for armor worn, her
Brawl and Weaponry attacks suffer a -I penalty. Heat of Fire Damage Modifier
Defense: The penalty imposed on your character's Defense trait for the armor worn. Candle ( rst-degree burns) —
Speed: The penalty imposed on your character's Speed trait for the armor worn. Torch (second-degree burns) +l
Cost: The minimum dots in the Resources Merit usually required to purchase Bunsen burner (third-degree burns) +2
the armor.
Chemical re/molten metal +3
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M°l°t°" C°°kta'l Major; protective fence 6 (B)
Concussion** +2 3 8 (B)
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5h"aP“el Gfenadel Fatal; main line feed/subway rail I0 (B)
Single Destructive +l 4 4+ III
Stick of Dynamite
High Explosive""i"* n/a 20+ 6+ | U) Plastique
Blast Area: The diameter in yards in which an explosion occurs.
Throwing Modifier: The attack-roll bonus to throw an explosive at a chosen target. Explosives P
marked “n/a” cannot normally be thrown. PoisonlToxin Toxicity
Ammonia (inhalation) 3
Cost: The minimum dots in the Resources Merit usually required to purchase the explosive.The 4
Bleach (ingestion)
“n/a" entry indicates that the item can be created rather than purchased.
Cyanide (ingestion or inhalation ) 7
* Incendiary devices ignite the target (see “Fire”). Damage delivered by the explosion is bashing, Drug/Alcohol Abuse 3to7
while damage caused by the re is lethal. (ingestion, inhalation, injection)
Concussion explosives deliver bashing damage and knock the target down (see “Knockdown,” Salmonella (ingestion) 2
WoD p. I68). Venom (injection or ingestion) 3to8
Timed or triggered bombs that hold a variable amount of dynamite, plastique or other
explosive cause damage to surrounding structures and ignite flammable materials, which
complicates damage.The gures listed are suggestions only.
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Baseball Bat: Durability I (reinforced o 2), Size 2, Structure 4, Damage 2
Gnosis Base Paradox Dice Pool
Board, 2”x4”: Durability l,Size 3,Structure 4, Damage I 1-2 I die
Cabinet,Wooden: Durability I, Size 4, Structure 5, Damage I 3-4 2 dice
5-6 3 dice
Chair,Wooden: Durability l,Size 4, Structure 5, Damage I 7-8 4 dice
Coffin: Durability I, Size 6, Structure 7, Damage I 9- I 0 5 dice
Dice Modifier Situation
Crate,Wooden: Durability I, Size 4, Structure 5, Damage I
+l Each successive Paradox roll made for the caster within the same
Door, BankVault: Durability 3 (reinforced to I0), Size 8, Structure I8, Damage 8 scene (or day in the case of extended castings).This bonus accu-
mulates with each roll.
Door,Wooden (Exterior): Durability 2,Size 5, Structure 7, Damage 2 _| The mage is casting a rote
Door,Wooden (Interior): Durability l,Size 5,Structure 6, Damage l -I The mage uses a magical tool during casting
+2 One or more Sleepers witness the magic (vulgar magic only)
Door, Metal (Security): Durability 3, Size 5, Structure 8, Damage 3
Fence, Chain-link: Durability 2, Size 4, Structure 6, Damage 2 Mitigation (Optional)
Feme, Steel; Durabi|ity 3, 5319 5, Strgcture 9, Damage 3 Declare if the caster wants to mitigate the Paradox dice pool by spending Mana
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Manhole Cover: Durability 3, Size 3, Structure 6, Damage 3 LS‘é/
Steel Bars: Durability 3, Size 2, Structure 5, Damage 2 successes seve,-ity Casting Ro|L|;}ée pena|ty
Tempered Steel: Durability 3, Size 2 (variable), Structure 5, Damage 2 l Havoc “I
2 Bedlam -2
Window: Durability l, Size 3 (on average),Structure 4, Damage l 3 Anomaly _
Damage: Indicates how dangerous the item is when used as a weapon or to do harm. Damage is 4 Bfandlng
the lower of the item’s Durability or Size.This rating is added to attack rolls in bonus dice to inflict harm. 5+ Manifestation _ LI‘!-kbd
If the weapon is improvised, it suffers a —l penalty.
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- "3 Declare if the caster wants to contain the Paradox with a backlash by suffering
Z _ Resistant bashing wounds (one Health point per success on the Paradox roll).

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Two days -4
I0 Using magic to accomplish a task that could be achieved Roll ve dice.
One week -6
One month -8 just as well without it Sel sh thoughts.
lnde nite* -I0 9 Magically coercing another so that he acts against his Roll ve dice.
*The spell is permanent until cancelled or dispelled. Spells with an inde nite Duration cannot free will. Minor sel sh act (withholding charity).
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code (i.e., he is forced to make a degeneration roll). Injury
to anodwer (accidental or otherwise).
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Trait l Cost
his will. Intentional, mass property damage (arson).
Attrib e New dots x5 ocation Strength Modi er , 4 Using magic to harm someone. Draining another's Roll three dice.
Skill New dots x3 Dense urban areas 5 Mana against his will. Creating a soul stone. lmpassioned
Skill Specialty 3
"City suburbs & towns 4 crime (manslaughter).
Ruling Arcana New dots x6 3 Forcefully abducting and/or exiling another person into Roll two dice.
Common Arcana New dots x7 Small towns, villages, 3 +
the Shadow Realm, or causing her to become possessed
Inferior Arcanum New dots x8 other built-up areas by a spirit against her will. Planned crime without using
Rote 2 points per dot in the countryside magic (murder).
Merit New dots x 2 2 Intentionally preventing an Awakening. Using magic Roll two dice.
'Wi:lde'.rness ' 2 0
Gnosis New dots x 8 to murder someone. Casuallcallous crime (serial murder).
Wisdom New dots x 3 Loci I +I
I Stealing a soul. Utter perversion, heinous act (mass murder). Roll two dice.
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