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I use Rule 5 and 5.1. The check involves rolling percentile dice
equal to or under the (characteristic x multiplier). So if a
character had a 23 Con on an Easy problem/save I would need to roll
(23 x 3) 69 or less to succeed. On an Very Difficult check I would
need to roll (23/2) RD 11 or less on percentile dice to succeed.<br>
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Alex K<br>
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On 4/27/2012 11:10 AM, Catacomb librarian wrote:
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cite="mid:CAEDL8Sik=QpCE358hL0MmKdKbrGPqaTydkzFmXOBm7vutnk9Jg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi all, i have a doubt.<br>
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The ability checks in Powers & Perils are solved with the
following mechanic, am i right?<br>
<br>
Constitution check, if i have a 16 in CON, in order to pass the
check with success i have to roll from 1 to 16 with 1d20 (one
twenty sided die)<br>
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Which dice do you use for ability checks? 1d20 or 1d100 (or 2d10,
which is the same)? It is not the same!<br>
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If i roll 1d100 it means i have in the above example very few
possibilities of succeeding, whereas with 1d20 i have high
chances.<br>
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