Lloyd Dupont Posted October 12, 2019 Share Posted October 12, 2019 (edited) Updating my summary tables... (now that I have a small laptop I can carry my word document around, handy ) Anyway I spotted a big mistake, page 48 of the book, in the roll for effect table! In the column description, attacker and defender are swapped around, that create a bit of confusion, i.e. on Attack Failure and Defender Success the result is: The Attacker inflict.. 😮 While I am at it here are the 2 table that I created, they have less words per cell, but their meaning might be more clear perhaps?! Speaking of which, could we have in the international edition, just like BRP does, an appendix at the end of the book, with all the useful table there?! Conflict Table Defender Failure Defender Success Defender Advantage Attacker Failure Higher roll inflict 1D6. Defender inflict 1D6, 2D6 on higher roll Defender inflict 2D6 Attacker Success Attacker inflict 1D6, 2D6 on higher roll Higher roll inflict 1D6 Defender inflict 1D6, 2D6 on higher roll Attacker Advantage Attacker inflict 2D6 Attacker inflict 1D6, 2D6 on higher roll Higher roll inflict 1D6 Advanced Combat Defender Failure Defender Success Defender Advantage Attacker Failure Nothing happens. Attack avoided, defender gets 1 Effect Attack avoided, defender gets 2 advantage effects Attacker Success Attacker hits, gets 1 Effect Attack avoided, higher roll get 1 Effect Attack avoided, defender gets 1 effect (advantage on higher roll) Attacker Advantage Attacker hits, gets 2 advantage effects Attack avoided, attacker gets 1 effect (advantage on a higher roll) Attack avoided, higher roll gets 1 effect Remark: I didn't put in the table, because it is evident and I wanted to keep the text straightforward, that damage effect are use when we roll for damage, otherwise normal combat effect are used. Edited October 12, 2019 by Lloyd Dupont Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RosenMcStern Posted October 13, 2019 Share Posted October 13, 2019 Yes, this was a known issue. Let us draw a curtain... Quote Proud member of the Evil CompetitionTM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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