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I have been going through Darker Dungeons, the houseruled version of Dark Dungeons (basically a unified single target number system) and I had a rules question. I'm looking at how weapons offer parrying bonuses to AC, but the way the book describes them isn't all that clear. It sounds like if you're, say, sword and boarding, you only get to parry the higher number between the two sources. Like a sword giving you -2 against 1 from armed and a buckler giving you -1 against 2 from any source, you can get two bonuses a round at most, one of which can be that -2 if the attack is armed. That sound right? It's what they use as the example, but I wanted to make sure I was reading it right. Also, for stuff like multiple attacks, when it says "can hit on a 2+" does that mean "as long as you could hit it, barring auto-misses" or "as long as you would hit if you rolled a 2"? Because those are VERY different and I don't get what's meant.
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# ¿ Aug 12, 2012 22:08 |
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