![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You'd need Fortitude 5 to have a *chance* of surviving a single hit, and that's not a game I'd want to play. A Tzimisce needs to spend all three of his starting discipline points, and then *ten game sessions worth of experience points* to enter a combat form that is *not as good* as what a a Garou starts out with, *for free.* Gangrel? No. Darts that pump silver nitrate into it's blood stream will probably just annoy it. Werewolves run faster, can track many times better than you, can smell the presence of vampires, and can dig you up in the middle of the day, no matter how deeply you burrow into the ground. Using celerity to run like hells might seem like a better solution, but if your ST has put you up against a werewolf, he obviously meant for you to face a werewolf. If you want to survive a fight with a werewolf, take Celerity, and shoot it a bazillion times, combining Celerity actions with split dice pool actions. Vampires are paralyzed and helpless 50% of the time, and Werewolves can move through a dimension that vampires don't even know exist, allowing them to come wandering into your Haven at high noon, circumventing whatever defensive measures you have, and kill you while you are making a Humanity roll to see if you can wake up before dying. wolf, and you get something that's about the size of a killer whale with legs that irrationally hates you even though vampires really haven't ever done anything to warrant that hate (it's religious for the lupines, which means it doesn't really have to make sense).Įven if you kill it, with like, a LAW rocket or something, it can blow a point of something to not die and just get a battle scar. The key to hunting werewolves is to *not* hunt werewolves. Wolverine of Tindalos, basically, only scarier, faster and much, much stronger. If he had magic powers, moved like a character from the Matrix, and could come at you from another dimension. So basically, you'll be fighting Wolverine. It's pretty much unkillable, and if it touches you, you die forever, and it has automatic free Celerity. The equivalent of a modestly experienced vampire Neonate. In fact, she could do enough damage to kill some random schmuck vampire standing behind him as well (if any sort of blowthrough rules existed), and can do that nine times a round, at the cost of 'blowing her wad' and having to rest afterwards (if, yanno, there happened to be *nine* Sta 10 + Fort 10 Antediluvians all lined up within range). A rank 2 Black Fury can do enough Aggravated damage with a single claw hit that an Antediluvian with Stamina 10 + Fortitude 10 won't even need to roll dice. ![]()
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