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Why you don't roll two particular strengths
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March 25, 2008, 02:38:24 PM »
I've been saying "because it reduces the value of the advantage die." But what I really mean is, "so that there's still doubling on round 1 and (especially, given the advantage die) round 2." Rolling more dice = every action sequence goes all the way to round 3.
-Vincent
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Nice. That clears up my inner whiny "whyyyyy..."
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