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rules:combat [2025/07/02 22:39] Ron Helwigrules:combat [2025/07/10 11:11] (current) Ron Helwig
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 You roll: You roll:
  
-- 🎲 A number of **d4s** equal to your Aspect value **minus your Action Load**  +- 🎲 A number of **d4s** equal to your **Aspect value minus your Action Load plus your Net Advantage**  
 - 💥 The weapon or spell’s **damage die** (e.g., 1d8 for a longsword) - 💥 The weapon or spell’s **damage die** (e.g., 1d8 for a longsword)
  
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 - Makes an **Aspect Check** to set the **Resistance DC**   - Makes an **Aspect Check** to set the **Resistance DC**  
 - Rolls any **damage dice** at the same time - Rolls any **damage dice** at the same time
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 +<WRAP tip>
 +📘 **Note on AoE Spells** When casting an Area-of-Effect spell that forces a **Resistance Check**, you roll your relevant **Aspect Dice** to determine the spell’s **Resistance DC**. This roll is **not modified** by your **Action Load** or any instances of **Advantage/Disadvantage**. These spells represent **raw magical force**, not precision attacks.
 +</WRAP>
  
 ### 🛡️ Resistance Checks (Saving Throws) ### 🛡️ Resistance Checks (Saving Throws)
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 - If total is **below the DC** → full effect - If total is **below the DC** → full effect
  
-These checks usually **ignore Action Load**, unless the GM says otherwise.+These checks usually **ignore Action Load**, unless the GM says otherwise. They may be affected by **Net Advantage**. 
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 +<WRAP tip> 
 +The **Aspect** used to set the **Resistance DC** may be, and often is, different than the **Aspect** used by the defenders when rolling their **Resistance Check**. 
 +</WRAP>
  
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 <WRAP notice> <WRAP notice>
- 📘 **Example:** A spell rolls 5d4 + 2d6 (fireblast).  + 📘 **Example:** A spellcaster rolls 5d4 + 2d6 (fireblast).  
  Damage dice = 5 and 3. The caster uses the 5 as a **Risk Die**:  Damage dice = 5 and 3. The caster uses the 5 as a **Risk Die**:
  - DC = Aspect Check total + 5    - DC = Aspect Check total + 5