Eye Gouge:
The attacker attempts to gouge the victim's eye, with either their finger or thumb. This attack may be either a single eye attack, or both eyes attacked. Single eye has a +20 penalty, both eyes have a +30 penalty. The attacker must be in close proximity, perhaps in a grapple, to be able to instigate this attack and have one or both hands free. The victim suffers 1D6-1 (Minimum =1) Level Wounds to each eye attacked. While performing this attack which takes a whole round and can not be Linked with any other multi-attack or quick attack skill, the attacker is vulnerable to other attacks. The victim may only attack the attacker if they succeed in a Save Vs Hitting roll and a STA roll, unless the attacker critical succeeds, in which case the pain is too great for the victim to react other than try and prise the attackers fingers(s) from their eye(s).


Critical success means the attacker hit the eye or eyes before the eyelids closed and does an extra DMG point and causes the victim to suffer a penalty of -3 to their Save VsHitting and -30 to their STA to attempt an attack back.

Failure means the aiming was askew and simply slides of the victim's face.

Critical failure means the attacker misses the victim's eye(s) and they lose Initiative next round.