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===4) Count ''"Magnitude"''===
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===4) Count ''"Multiplier"''===
  
The ''magnitude'' is the largest multiple of a single number you note on the dice. Larger ''magnitude'' means more effect.
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The ''multiplier'' is the largest multiple of a single number you note on the dice. Larger ''multiplier'' means more effect.
  
For example, a roll of '''1, 1, 1, 1, 5, 6''' would have a ''magnitude'' of 4, while a roll of '''1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6''' would have a ''magnitude'' of 1.
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For example, a roll of '''1, 1, 1, 1, 5, 6''' would have a ''multiplier'' of 4, while a roll of '''1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6''' would have a ''multiplier'' of 1.
  
Note that the magnitude is counted by looking at the entire rolled dice pool, not just the hits.  
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Note that the multiplier is counted by looking at the entire rolled dice pool, not just the hits.  
  
Also note that defence always applies ''before'' you count magnitude.
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Also note that defence applies ''before'' you count multiplier.
  
 
'''Example:'''
 
'''Example:'''
  
''Skaz's player has rolled 3, 3 and 5 (after defence has been applied). He counts that there is one "5" and two "3"s. The magnitude for the action is therefore 2.''
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''Skaz's player has rolled 3, 3 and 5 (after defence has been applied). He counts that there is one "5" and two "3"s. The multiplier for the action is therefore 2.''
  
 
===5a) Calculate ''"success level"'' (if applicable)===
 
===5a) Calculate ''"success level"'' (if applicable)===

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