schir1964 Posted February 23, 2005 Report Share Posted February 23, 2005 Just needed a clarification with "Increased Endurance" when calculating Endurance for Powers. Does the "Increased Endurance" mulitplier applied after all calculations (including rounding), or before rounding? Example: 1d6 Energy Blast (Increased Endurance x10, -4 Lim): 5 Active Points, 1 Point Cost. END Calc 1: round((5/10)*10) = 5 Endurance Cost END Calc 2: (round(5/10))*10 = 10 Endurance Cost Just need to know what the official formula for this is? Thanks. - Christopher Mullins Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Long Posted February 23, 2005 Report Share Posted February 23, 2005 Re: Endurance Cost Formula You calculate the END cost of the power as you normally would. Then you multiply it by the multiplier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Just needed a clarification with "Increased Endurance" when calculating Endurance for Powers.
Does the "Increased Endurance" mulitplier applied after all calculations (including rounding), or before rounding?
Example:
1d6 Energy Blast (Increased Endurance x10, -4 Lim): 5 Active Points, 1 Point Cost.
END Calc 1: round((5/10)*10) = 5 Endurance Cost
END Calc 2: (round(5/10))*10 = 10 Endurance Cost
Just need to know what the official formula for this is?
Thanks.
- Christopher Mullins
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