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Old 05-19-2016, 11:23 AM   #13
Varyon
 
Join Date: Jun 2013
Default Re: Using "Either/Or" limitations

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Originally Posted by Kalzazz View Post
I'm afraid I don't the new example to well, could you break it down please?
Instead of multiplying the Disadvantage values together, divide each from 1, add them together, then divide the result from 1. So, for a -20% and -30%, you take 1/0.2 + 1/0.3 (5 + 3.333...). That gives you 25/3 (8.333...), so you take 1/(25/3) which gives you 3/25 (0.12), or -12%.

I think I've seen this suggested before (might have even suggested it myself once, it looks very familiar), as it gives you a value that's less then either Disadvantage alone but isn't as harsh as the -6% the official rule gives you.
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