I'm thinking its a situational thing. I mean, taking the earlier example - sharpshooter with pistol vs. inexperienced gunman-werewolf with a M16, enviroment is going to matter. If its' somewhere he can close in without having his skull made into swiss cheese there's a good chance he'll tear the sharpshooter into bits. If its a open plain werewolf's probably f*** either way, so his best course is running because it has a lower chance of death, though if crippled some full auto spray would be helpful to force sharpshooter's head down so he could find some cover and formulate a plan...or something.Vuldari wrote:*snip, post isn't unneccisarily huge*
Ammo is afterall limited. So for the werewolf utilizing a gun should be only in cases where its' the way he can avoid getting his brains blown out. If he has a good chance of closing range without being a bigger chance of being shot he should take.
But, if say you're in a tight alleyway with a hunter who's got a high powered rifle, your best bet is to book it, because they're probably going to blow a big hole in you before you can reach them. Though if you have a weapon, squeezing off a few rounds/bursts as you book it might be good to force their head down, as otherwise they might nail you before you get away.