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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: France
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And why not just using the table of difficulty modifiers?
After all, these modifiers are generic and made for every kind of rolls. So, they should apply to dodge as well. They may have to be divided by two, though, because numbers are often divided by two when dealing with defenses: all-out attack, +4 and all-out defense, +2, for instance. Thus, dodging a telephone could be considered as a difficult action and have a -2 modifier (instead of -4). Or, if the GM really insist on the fact that it is outstandingly difficult, -4 (instead of -8). |
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