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== Degree of Success (Optional) == On the other hand, sometimes you need to gauge how well you perform a task, for example when you compete against other character (as in 'he who throws the stone further wins'). A critical success is always better than a regular success (and a double critical better than a regular critical, etc.) as it is to be expected, but you can also compare two successes against each other, the greater the roll the better the task is performed. In fact, if you get a success the number you get in the die is called the '''degree of success''', which you can compare against your opponent's degree or even against a difficulty degree set by the Game Master. If you get a critical success your roll is called '''degree of critical success''' and so on. Even a '''degree of failure''' can be considered when opportune, the lower the degree the worse the failure is.
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