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chronica_mutanis_mundi:contests [2014/04/08 19:56] – [Spending Success and Concession Dice] Mike Holmes | chronica_mutanis_mundi:contests [2020/06/29 20:43] (current) – [Ties] mike_holmes | ||
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One temporary asset (not from an opponent) | One temporary asset (not from an opponent) | ||
As many aspects are being touched on by the conflict | As many aspects are being touched on by the conflict | ||
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=== Aspect Bonus Dice === | === Aspect Bonus Dice === | ||
- | For each aspect involved in the contest, the player may add one additional die for an asset that they select, subject to approval by the GM. This makes aspects very powerful as not only do they add their own die, but they allow a player to add yet another additional die. | + | For each aspect involved in the contest, the player may add one additional die for an asset that they select, subject to approval by the GM. This makes aspects very powerful as not only do they add their own die, but they allow a player to add yet another additional die.</ |
==== Selecting Assets ==== | ==== Selecting Assets ==== | ||
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== Random Tech == | == Random Tech == | ||
- | When faced with a contest where the character has no gear die, and if it the GM agrees that it is reasonable to do so (they haven’t been strip searched or something), the player may invent gear that pertains to the contest. These should be described as being of limited usefulness, or of unfamiliar use. The player gets a d3 for the contest to represent this gear. | + | When faced with a contest where the character has no gear die, and if it the GM agrees that it is reasonable to do so (they haven’t been strip searched or something), the player may invent gear that pertains to the contest. These should be described as being of limited usefulness, or of unfamiliar use. The player gets a 1d for the contest to represent this gear. |
==== Opposition Dice ==== | ==== Opposition Dice ==== | ||
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These dice are set aside. | These dice are set aside. | ||
- | ==== Out of Dice ==== | + | <del>==== Out of Dice ==== |
- | If all of one side’s dice are discarded due to ties, then that side is considered to have a zero as its highest die. | + | If all of one side’s dice are discarded due to ties, then that side is considered to have a zero as its highest die.</ |
==== Concessions ==== | ==== Concessions ==== | ||
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This is just to note the effects of multiple sides and pools. As ties are discarded often between just two pools this means that third parties can benefit from these ties, by having dice higher than theirs discarded, while they retain their highest die. This is one benefit of co-operation (tying players on the same side do not discard dice). In narration this can be described as one character distracting the opposition or otherwise engaging some part of the difficulty, while another character moving to accomplish the goal. | This is just to note the effects of multiple sides and pools. As ties are discarded often between just two pools this means that third parties can benefit from these ties, by having dice higher than theirs discarded, while they retain their highest die. This is one benefit of co-operation (tying players on the same side do not discard dice). In narration this can be described as one character distracting the opposition or otherwise engaging some part of the difficulty, while another character moving to accomplish the goal. | ||
- | ==== True Ties ==== | + | ==== Ties ==== |
- | Rarely all sides are rolling | + | Occasionally |
- | Example: a player states that his character’s goal is to wrest an ancient artifact from the grip of an enemy, and escape with it. The enemy, similarly, wants to retain the artifact and get away from his assailant. Both pools come up with 2, 4, 4, 7 as a result… a tie! The GM narrates that, as they struggle, the cave that the characters are in has a tremor that causes it to begin to collapse. Both are forced to run, with the enemy dropping the artifact to be buried in the rubble. Neither gets their goal of escaping with the item. Now the race begins to be the first to dig it out! | + | //Example: a player states that his character’s goal is to wrest an ancient artifact from the grip of an enemy, and escape with it. The enemy, similarly, wants to retain the artifact and get away from his assailant. Both pools come up with 2, 4, 4, 7 as a result… a tie! The GM narrates that, as they struggle, the cave that the characters are in has a tremor that causes it to begin to collapse. Both are forced to run, with the enemy dropping the artifact to be buried in the rubble. Neither gets their goal of escaping with the item. Now the race begins to be the first to dig it out!// |
- | Occasionally it is fine to allow the same contest | + | Players may decide |
===== Narrate Outcome ===== | ===== Narrate Outcome ===== |