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Chaosliege
Mar 17th, '03, 09:45 AM
In FREd it states that normaly when you roll stun multiplier you subtract 1 from the roll. With increased stun multiplier advantage, it states that you add 1. Does this mean you essentially get +2 in relation to normal for +1/4? My GM interprets it as +1 to the final result after the -1 normal, basicly nulifying the -1. Could you clearify this for me?
Thanks
Steve Long
Mar 17th, '03, 10:07 AM
From the Rules FAQ:
Q: How does +1 Increased STUN Multiplier apply — does the character just roll 1d6, or what?
A: A purchased Increased STUN Multiplier doesn’t stop the subtraction, it just counteracts it. So, if a character bought a +1 Increased STUN Multiplier, he’d roll 1d6, and the standard -1 and purchased +1 would cancel each other out. If you roll a 1, the -1 has no effect (since the minimum result is 1), so the +1 ends up giving you a STUN Multiplier of 2.
If he bought a +2 Multiplier, he’d end up rolling 1d6 and adding a net +1. If you rolled a 1, he’d end up with a STUN Multiplier of 3.
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