Re: Mortal wounds ATTN Kromm



On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 09:50:39 GMT, bb_43@xxxxxxxxxxx (Brian Bunin)
wrote:

OK, I see where they've changed things around on death rolls abit.
If you fail your health roll by 1 or 2, you've taken a mortal wound and have
half an hour. Great!
But what if you've got a 15 health and roll a 17?

"Something bad". It could be anything from a mortal wound with a -1
penalty to instant death depending on GM's whim.

Actually, the question came up on a character with a 13 health and 3 levels of
hard to kill.
How do those stack?

Well, that's a 16 so you only critically fail on an 18


Basicly, can you critically fail a death roll? Some rolls do not have crits.

So far as I know, all success/fail rolls have crits.

.



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