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===Die Mechanic and Combat===
 
===Die Mechanic and Combat===
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Currently the theorized way that the die pools work is using a pool of D10s with an unmodified cap of 8 for maximum normal skill (modified by kungfu and what not).  There will be a fixed target number (say 6) while rolling pairs will lead towards either combat effects or the gain of combat chi.  Of note, triples do not count as anything other than a pair, while a quadruple counts as two pairs and so forth.
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Currently the theorized way that the die pools work is using a pool of D6s with an unmodified cap of 8 for maximum normal skill (modified by kungfu and what not).  There will be a fixed target number (say 4) while rolling pairs will lead towards either combat effects or the gain of combat chi.  Of note, triples do not count as anything other than a pair, while a quadruple counts as two pairs and so forth.
  
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<I>For example, the Red Dragon Hong Long is attacking the Blue Emperor.  His die pool happens to be 7 (6 + 1 for his magic sword).  He rolls a 8, 1, 1, 2, 7, 7, 9.  In this roll Hong Long has 4 successes (7, 7, 8, 9) and 2 pairs (1 1, 7 7)  The pairs can be used to generate battle effects or momentum, while the successes count for passing the passive defensive threshold.</I>
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<I>For example, the Red Dragon Hong Long is attacking the Blue Emperor.  His die pool happens to be 7 (6 + 1 for his magic sword).  He rolls a 6, 1, 1, 2, 5, 4, 4.  In this roll Hong Long has 4 successes (6, 4, 4, 5) and 2 pairs (1 1, 4 4)  The pairs can be used to generate battle effects or momentum, while the successes count for passing the passive defensive threshold.</I>
  
  
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Damage is calculated by rolling 1d10, pairs can be used to add an extra die to the roll or to be used with effects.
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Damage is calculated by rolling 1d6, adding the weapon's damage rating and the user's strength rating and any other applicable bonuses from kungfu or magic.  (Armor works as a flat subtractor to damage and thusly in certain cases some people in armor cannot be harmed by a weapon unless the user is using kungfu, magic or is supernaturally strong.)?
 
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