Editing Dogs with Cards
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''Another example: For an initiation conflict, you're supposed to roll 4d6 + 4d10. 4d6 is a significant trait, so draw cards for it (as you'll see, that's two cards). 4d10 is strong AND significant, so draw for that too (in this case, it's four more and you keep the best two).'' | ''Another example: For an initiation conflict, you're supposed to roll 4d6 + 4d10. 4d6 is a significant trait, so draw cards for it (as you'll see, that's two cards). 4d10 is strong AND significant, so draw for that too (in this case, it's four more and you keep the best two).'' | ||
β | If you convert an existing character by the guidelines above, you may need to combine or remove a few | + | If you convert an existing character by the guidelines above, you may need to combine or remove a few Traits: a Dogs character could potentially have twice as many Traits as they should under these rules. You'll have to use your best judgement in those cases. |
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