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I feel like a lot of older games used math as a gatekeeping device, a way to keep certain people out (or at least, to limit their enjoyment.) Including algebraic expressions like this implies a certain level of education...which implies a certain age, and certain other factors. It's a good way to, um, limit the game's player base. IfyaknowwhatImean.That'd be incorrect. Villians & Vigilantes has some complex math going on (multiple ability score mods that are added & multiplied, the gem below for figuring out carrying capacity....)
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It's not alone, but there are several other (older) RPGs that can get a bit wild with math (and modifiers).
Or maybe it's all in my head. It's been 35 years and I'm still salty about other gamers teasing me for loving B/X and BECM, when they were all shifting over to AD&D. "That game is for kids!" or "Ha! We play Advanced, you probably wouldn't get it." Nerds are sometimes the worst.
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