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==Accumulating bonuses==
 
==Accumulating bonuses==
  
On a successful roll, a player may choose to let the roll contribute a bonus to his next roll, instead of having an immediate effect.
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On a successful roll, a player may choose to let the roll contribute a bonus to his next roll, instead of having an immeadite effect.
  
 
=== Extra bonuses===
 
=== Extra bonuses===
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Game examples: Dungeons & Dragons- 3rd and 3.5th editions.
 
Game examples: Dungeons & Dragons- 3rd and 3.5th editions.
  
===Exploding dice===
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==Exploding dice==
==== Roll again====
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=== Roll again===
  
 
On rolling a certain number, the dice may be rolled again, and re-rolled for as long as the ”exploding” number keeps coming up. Each roll contributes more to the total.
 
On rolling a certain number, the dice may be rolled again, and re-rolled for as long as the ”exploding” number keeps coming up. Each roll contributes more to the total.
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Examples: On an attribute + D10 roll, the player rolls a 0. She adds 10 to her total and rolls the dice again, coming up with another 10, after which she gets a 3 - netting a total sum of 23. In a WoD-style dice pool roll, the player rolls two 0's, which net him one success each and allow him to reroll them.
 
Examples: On an attribute + D10 roll, the player rolls a 0. She adds 10 to her total and rolls the dice again, coming up with another 10, after which she gets a 3 - netting a total sum of 23. In a WoD-style dice pool roll, the player rolls two 0's, which net him one success each and allow him to reroll them.
  
==== Roll again and multiply====
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=== Roll again and multiply===
  
 
As above, but the ”exploding number” itself isn't added to the total - instead, each time it is rolled, it increases a multiplier that will be applied to the final roll.
 
As above, but the ”exploding number” itself isn't added to the total - instead, each time it is rolled, it increases a multiplier that will be applied to the final roll.
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Game examples: Ars Magica.
 
Game examples: Ars Magica.
  
===Extra effects===
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==Extra effects==
  
 
If a certain number is rolled, the character manages to do something extra on the side, though the roll itself may still be a failure.
 
If a certain number is rolled, the character manages to do something extra on the side, though the roll itself may still be a failure.

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