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Nothing really groundbreaking here, but for the sake of clarity:
 
Nothing really groundbreaking here, but for the sake of clarity:
  
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When attempting multiple actions in a round you have to your dice pools to attempt it.  To split dice pools determine the smallest dice pool of all the actions you intend to take in that round and divvy up it's dice among all the actions as you see fit.  Actions which don't normally use a dice pool (such as running a moderate distance in a round) use up one die each, while free actions (most talking, etc.) do not reduce the pool at all.
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When attempting multiple actions in a round you have to your dice pools to attempt it.  To split dice pools determine the smallest dice pool of all the actions you intend to take in that round and divvy up it's dice among all the actions as you see fit.  Actions which don't normally use a dice pool (such as running a moderate distance in a round) use up 1 die each, while free actions (most talking, etc.) do not reduce the pool at all.
  
 
The only major change is that this dividing up is done before any difficulty modifier dice are added.  Each action gets difficulty modifier dice applied to it separately.
 
The only major change is that this dividing up is done before any difficulty modifier dice are added.  Each action gets difficulty modifier dice applied to it separately.

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