mythusmage
2007-08-26, 12:02 AM
I Die Mechanic: Roll 1d20 and add any applicable modifiers
A Resistance Types: There are two types of resistance, active and passive
1. Active Resistance: Active resistance is when there are two parties involved, an actor and a reactor. The actor is the party who has the initiative, or who otherwise is attempting an action. The reactor is the party who does not have the initiative, or who is in a position to react to what the actor is doing. Both parties roll a d20 and add any modifiers that apply to the situation. If the actor's modified die roll is greater than the reactor's modified die roll, the actor succeeds. If the reactor's modified die roll is equal to or greater than the actor's modified die, the reactor succeeds
2. Passive Resistance: In the case of passive resistance the actor rolls against an objects Difficulty. If the modified roll is equal to or greater than the Difficulty, then the actor succeeds.
B. Special Rules: Certain situations, such as combat and magic, will have specal rules covering them. See those sections for explanations.
A Resistance Types: There are two types of resistance, active and passive
1. Active Resistance: Active resistance is when there are two parties involved, an actor and a reactor. The actor is the party who has the initiative, or who otherwise is attempting an action. The reactor is the party who does not have the initiative, or who is in a position to react to what the actor is doing. Both parties roll a d20 and add any modifiers that apply to the situation. If the actor's modified die roll is greater than the reactor's modified die roll, the actor succeeds. If the reactor's modified die roll is equal to or greater than the actor's modified die, the reactor succeeds
2. Passive Resistance: In the case of passive resistance the actor rolls against an objects Difficulty. If the modified roll is equal to or greater than the Difficulty, then the actor succeeds.
B. Special Rules: Certain situations, such as combat and magic, will have specal rules covering them. See those sections for explanations.