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    Quote Originally Posted by Hjl View Post
    Yes I think taking C damage is a good solution to this. From the sound of it, the game designers think it's a good idea too!
    Hugh, Andrea suggested B deck with no special damage. The C deck was a player suggestion in the thread and earlier, if I recall correctly. I think I will just use Andrea's no special damage clarification at this point.
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    C damage for both situations works for me, but refining it to two Cs if head on, or no damage if backing sails in use by both ships in an oblique situation. Entanglement stays in all cases. Special damage limited to steering and sprung planks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    C damage for both situations works for me, but refining it to two Cs if head on, or no damage if backing sails in use by both ships in an oblique situation. Entanglement stays in all cases. Special damage limited to steering, rigging, and sprung planks.
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    I have added rigging to my idea Chris.
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