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jhilahd

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  • RPG Biography
    Gamer since 1981, and still haven't played all the games I would love to try out!
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    5e D&D(2 of 'em), planning some Pulp Cthulhu, Delta Green and reading,reading reading Runequest(still not sticking to my old brain).
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    Carrollton, TX
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    I'm a multimedia specialist in my day-to-day stuff(basically a graphic designer (who was told to learn how to edit, produce, animate and whatever else for video) at my job and full-time dreamer. I relate 90% of the media I consume to gaming. Watch a movie and see the plot as an rpg campaign. Watch a TV show and consider how the NPC's are directing the heroes to their quest ... or hindering it. HELP. ME.

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  1. Hey all, While I've had the starter set since it came out, it has sat on my shelf since then as I haven't gotten my group to even consider playing it. 😞 That said, I finally had time recently to crack it open and refresh myself with the rules. I've played a few one shots in 3rd and 4th editions, and my old brain mostly remembers the rules but thought I'd dig in and get myself more familiar with it again before the Players books come out. So when I was going though Book 2 this morning I found myself confused by the following text on page 10, first paragraph right column. "Always compare the roll against the final, modified value of the Statistic. A Skill with a value of 6, for example, receives a +5 modifier for a final value of 11; a die result of 11 now scores a critical, while a result of 6 (normally a critical) counts as a regular success." Where does the +5 modifier come from? Is this a reference I missed in previous texts? Or an error? Thanks! **edited - confounded typos!!
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