[quote=Vordak] BTW, im pretty sure this question hasn't been adressed prqoperly before.If a character preps, what is the amount of impacts that their prep can transfer to? EXAMPLE 1: Viking McMighty preps, and then leaps towards his enemy, bringing down both of his swords onto the lad's head in unison. This is one action, both of the weapons have the same target and the same motion put into them. Will the prep be accounted to one impact, or to all of the attack's components? EXAMPLE 2: Gunslinger Mary is pissed off, and decides to put all of her preps into a vile minigun rampage.I assume that while she holds the trigger down, it still counts as a prepped attack, but am i right? Or what if the post is written in such a manner, that blends several short bursts into one action: all of them fired off at the same target, in a short period of time and throught the action, the shooter remains stationary? [/quote] Generally a fair bit of logic is used when dealing with prepped attacks. Generally it will depend on the context in how exactly he prepped. Was he swinging both his axes to gain more momentum before the blow? The example is kind of unclear but if the momentum was the case, and assuming his opponent used a common shield, like a Targe or something, and was readying/bracing himself for the swing (since he seems to dense to try and avoid it) then the attack would be far more devastating then if he was swinging only one axe. (assuming he would have been swinging with one hand.) The second example is also vague in how she is prepping the attack. Generally you can't prep fire arms, the inherent damage of the gun will pretty much remain the same no matter how lovably you squeeze it. Now if the opponent has some kind of ability that installs more destructive power into each round that's another story. Now assuming that Mary has such a power, each bullet would count as one perp, in that each one would be doing the same amount of damage as the rest.