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Toughness- The number of successes your side needs to accumulate to eliminate the opponent. | Toughness- The number of successes your side needs to accumulate to eliminate the opponent. | ||
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Power- The target number you must hit in order to succeed on an overcome or attack action against the creature. | Power- The target number you must hit in order to succeed on an overcome or attack action against the creature. | ||
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Tactics- The target number you must hit in order to succeed on a create advantage action against the creature. | Tactics- The target number you must hit in order to succeed on a create advantage action against the creature. | ||
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Danger- The target number you roll against when using the defend action. This determines the number of shifts for damage. | Danger- The target number you roll against when using the defend action. This determines the number of shifts for damage. | ||
− | Creatures also have consequences when you fail against them. This is generally them hurting you by making you roll against their Danger value, but | + | Creatures also have consequences when you fail against them. This is generally them hurting you by making you roll against their Danger value, but |
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These are more nebulous and cover pretty much everything else. Basically, its something that makes sense for the opponent to do based on what's happening in the story. ex. The fire elemental gets stronger when it gets blasted with a fire spell and its danger rating increases. Or, you have several successes representing taking out several members of the pack and have the others pinned down. They may transform back into humans and try to negotiate a surrender. | These are more nebulous and cover pretty much everything else. Basically, its something that makes sense for the opponent to do based on what's happening in the story. ex. The fire elemental gets stronger when it gets blasted with a fire spell and its danger rating increases. Or, you have several successes representing taking out several members of the pack and have the others pinned down. They may transform back into humans and try to negotiate a surrender. | ||
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