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ironclaw:mechanics_overview [2020/03/09 10:17] – created sabrecatironclaw:mechanics_overview [2020/03/09 14:34] (current) – + syntax on Dorfl is a little more readable sabrecat
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     * The Host will suggest a Trait+Skill pair, but you can negotiate if you feel something else better fits your character’s approach!     * The Host will suggest a Trait+Skill pair, but you can negotiate if you feel something else better fits your character’s approach!
   - **Roll!**   - **Roll!**
-    * Dorfl example: !1d12;2d8;1d4+    * Dorfl example: ''!1d12+2d8+1d4''
     * If the roll was opposed or had a randomized penalty, your opposition also rolls now. The highest number showing on those dice becomes your difficulty.     * If the roll was opposed or had a randomized penalty, your opposition also rolls now. The highest number showing on those dice becomes your difficulty.
     * Did any of your dice come up 1? Do you have //favor//, such as a relevant Favorite Use of the Skill being rolled? Then you may re-roll one 1, now.     * Did any of your dice come up 1? Do you have //favor//, such as a relevant Favorite Use of the Skill being rolled? Then you may re-roll one 1, now.
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     * Multiple dice exceeded the difficulty: //success with additional benefits!//     * Multiple dice exceeded the difficulty: //success with additional benefits!//
     * One die exceeded the difficulty: //success!//     * One die exceeded the difficulty: //success!//
-    * One or more dice tied the difficulty: can you claim some momentary advantage to tip the scales? If so, //success//. If not, the task produces a mixed, uncertain, or delayed result.+    * No dice exceeded the difficulty, but one or more tied: can you claim some momentary advantage to tip the scales? If so, //success//. If not, the task produces a mixed, uncertain, or delayed result.
     * All dice fell under the difficulty: //failure.//     * All dice fell under the difficulty: //failure.//
     * All dice came up 1: //botch!//     * All dice came up 1: //botch!//
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