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If you scored at least one "hit" (after defence has been applied) then the action counts as successful.
 
If you scored at least one "hit" (after defence has been applied) then the action counts as successful.
  
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'''To work out the ''success level'', multiply the number of "hits" by the "magnitude".'''
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'''To work out the ''success level'', multiply the number of "hits" by the "multiplier".'''
  
 
A higher ''success level'' translates into a higher degree of success. For example, when you punch someone your success level is the number of points of damage you deal them.
 
A higher ''success level'' translates into a higher degree of success. For example, when you punch someone your success level is the number of points of damage you deal them.
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'''Example:'''
 
'''Example:'''
  
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''Skaz's player has rolled one "hit" with a "magnitude" of two. One multplied by two equals two. His success level on the action is two.''
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''Skaz's player has rolled one "hit" with a "multiplier" of two. One multplied by two equals two. His success level on the action is two.''
 
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