Yeah that is what I was referring to
Basic Fantasy RPG Core Rules 3rd Edition
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Re: Basic Fantasy RPG Core Rules 3rd Edition
Page 2 also covers that. As it states:
In other words, like many other d00 systems it's "roll-under"; if something only has a 5% chance, you'd have to roll a 01, 02, 03, 04, or 05. Anything higher fails, which is logical since it's only a 5% chance.Rolling two d10's this way is called a percentile roll, or d%. These rolls are generally against target numbers, but for the roll to be a success, the result must be equal to or less than the target number. So for example, a character using a Thief ability (described later) with a 30% chance of success rolls the dice: if the result is 01 to 30, the roll is a success.
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It's funny, in reviews I sometimes get kudos for including such basic stuff as how to make percentile rolls, but still I get this question regularly (not just from this member, to be clear). It makes me think that it does not matter how much I write, someone will still not understand me.
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Maybe people don't read every page and thus miss such info?
If the problem is with understanding a 40% roll to see if the wolf is in the den... Maybe some people need help with extrapolating data...
If the problem is with understanding a 40% roll to see if the wolf is in the den... Maybe some people need help with extrapolating data...
Sorry for any misspelling or writing error, I am not a native English speaker
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Or maybe those 10 sided dice should come with instructions.
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I'm way late to post here, but I just want to ask....
Is hold portal (1st level spell) really meant to be 1 round per level?
(I assume the answer is yes, and I'll just comment that it seems a bit short....but of course GM's discretion and all that)
Is hold portal (1st level spell) really meant to be 1 round per level?
(I assume the answer is yes, and I'll just comment that it seems a bit short....but of course GM's discretion and all that)
Re: Basic Fantasy RPG Core Rules 3rd Edition
In Iron Falcon, Hold Portal last 2d6 turns.
Even 1 turn per level would be short.
Even 1 turn per level would be short.
Re: Basic Fantasy RPG Core Rules 3rd Edition
Any chance that this year sees Release 108?
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Not likely, I'm afraid. But as of right now the list of changes isn't that long nor that major.
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Is an errata document kept somewhere?
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