Blue_Lion wrote:eliakon wrote:Blue_Lion wrote:GMG pg 39
A "Called Shot" is an aimed shot that homes in on a specific part of a larger target such as the head, hand, gun, or radio on a character or the radio antenna, sensor cluster, spotlight, tires, etc., of a vehicle. An aimed, "Called Shot" is necessary to strike the tiny bull's-eye of a target, the sensor eye of a robot, or the gun held in an attacker's hand (the target is the gun, not the person holding it). To make a called shot, the player must "call" or "announce" his character's intension; i.e. "I'm going to shoot the gun from his hand.
pg 361 RUE
a called shot target specification. This is a shot that homes in on a specific part of a larger target, such as a bull's-eye. an opponent's head, hand, gun, radio antenna, sensor cluster, spotlight, tires, ect. but counts as two melee attacks.
To make a called shot the player must call or announce his charters intent.
Rifts RPG pg 40(obsolete)
A character may attempt to shoot a specific target or area. This is done by clearly stating what the exact target is before the roll to strike is made. Once the shot is "called", the player rolls the usual 1D20 to strike. A successful roll, above a 12, hits exactly whatever the intended target was, unless the opponent dodges. Called shots can be an important strategy enabling characters to disable robots and military vehicles rather than destroy the whole unit. This means a character can destroy specific targets on robots and vehicles, such as radar antennas, weapon barrels, sensors, mechanical legs, arms, etc. Note: Any shot which is not called will strike what is identified as the main body of the robot or vehicle. The main body is the largest, bulkiest part of the target and most likely to be hit. If a player calls his shot, but misses by rolling under 12, but above 4, he/she still strikes, but hits the main body instead of the specific, "called" target. I avoid random hit location tables because I feel the randomness is too flukey and unrealistic.
While it does say a charter with the WP can make a called shot, and also says a charter with no gun proficiency can not make called shot. It never clearly states it is required to have a WP to make a called shot with non gun weapons/attacks. The statement about making are found in the section covering modern WP. The mechanics of called shots never state that you need a skill to make a called shot, just that you announce the attempt.
My conclusion is that the book does say that guns(to include energy weapons) require a WP to make a called, but does not state that a WP is required to make a called shot out side of guns. So I would say that would be a GM call. I would rule that guns would require a WP to make a called shot(do to needing to able to aim them) other types of attacks do not, after all a dragon or dog boy does not have a WP for teeth and I do not see a dog boy as not being able to bite some one on the arm.
I would like to point out that the GMG is not RUE compliant.
Therefore it isn't really a good source of rules information. Especially information that appears to contradict the RUE core book.
Thus, as written RAW only modern weapons can make called shots (hence the name 'shot'), and they require a WP to make them
That may not be RAI, or RAP (Rules as Played) but that is what the book allows for.
Now if there is a canon, RUE compliant ruleing that says otherwise... I'm all ears. But a RMB era rule is not one of those things.
I am sorry where does it say that it requires a WP to make a called shot?
I see that you can not make called shots with guns (including energy weapons) without a WP, and it lists the abilty to do called shots with guns wp. But it never says you need a WP and as the mechanics description just requires announcing it no listed requirement of WP mechanically it is not stated.
In this case GMG description of the mechanic appears to be a expanded version of the mechanic listed in RUE. As there is no direct conflict it still valid in RAW.
Where it says in RUE that you require the WP to make a called or aimed shot?
And that there is no mention of the ability to make called shots in the melee section which means that it is a house rule to claim that you CAN do so.
And as I pointed out the GMG is not a RUE book. Where RUE and the GMG are in conflict RUE trumps the GMG.
and frankly the GMG simply supports RUE since RUE gives us the rules for it, and tells us when and where you can make a called shot.
Other than that...