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<blockquote data-quote="CanadienneBacon" data-source="post: 6494175" data-attributes="member: 11146"><p>[MENTION=49627]Forged_Fury[/MENTION], next time please go ahead and put Sense Motive into the IC. Cyril thinks Garvey is not desperate for the group to agree to the deal. Re: action points, you guys should each be starting play with 3 action points. "Action points provide you with the means to affect game play in significant ways. You always have a limited amount of action points, and while you replenish this supply with every new level your character attains, you must use them wisely. You can spend 1 action point to do one of these things: 1) alter a single d20 roll used to make an attack, a skill check, an ability check, a level check, or a saving throw; 2) use a class talent or class feature during your turn for which the expenditure of 1 action point is required. </p><p></p><p>When you spend 1 action point to improve a d20 roll, you add 1d6 to your d20 roll to help you meet or exceed the target number. You can declare the use of 1 action point to alter a d20 roll after the roll is made--but only before the GM reveals the result of that roll (whether the attack or check or saving throw succeeded or failed). You can't use an action point on a skill check or ability check when you are taking 10 or taking 20.</p><p></p><p>When you spend 1 action point to use a class feature, you gain the benefit of the feature but you don't roll a d6. In this case, the action point is not a bonus to a d20 roll.</p><p></p><p>You can only spend 1 action point in a round. If you spend a point to use a class feature, you can't spend another one in the same round to improve a die roll, and vice versa."</p><p></p><p>Also, the d6 bonus for d20 rolls increases with character level. From 8th through 14th level, the bonus is 2d6. From 15th through 20th level, the bonus is 3d6.</p><p></p><p> [MENTION=6755061]Kiraya_TiDrekan[/MENTION], you asked in the IC what online dice roller I want you all to use. I do not give a hoot. Use any dice roller you want. Invisible castle used to have a good one, but as best I can tell it's gone to pot and is often unavailable. I like the EN World roller ( the tags are [ roll ] insert xdy+z here [ / roll ]) or orokos.com. Feel free to use any old dice roller you want. As long as people are linking to verifiable results, or are posting their check modifier (e.g., Perception +5) so that I can roll in your stead, I am happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadienneBacon, post: 6494175, member: 11146"] [MENTION=49627]Forged_Fury[/MENTION], next time please go ahead and put Sense Motive into the IC. Cyril thinks Garvey is not desperate for the group to agree to the deal. Re: action points, you guys should each be starting play with 3 action points. "Action points provide you with the means to affect game play in significant ways. You always have a limited amount of action points, and while you replenish this supply with every new level your character attains, you must use them wisely. You can spend 1 action point to do one of these things: 1) alter a single d20 roll used to make an attack, a skill check, an ability check, a level check, or a saving throw; 2) use a class talent or class feature during your turn for which the expenditure of 1 action point is required. When you spend 1 action point to improve a d20 roll, you add 1d6 to your d20 roll to help you meet or exceed the target number. You can declare the use of 1 action point to alter a d20 roll after the roll is made--but only before the GM reveals the result of that roll (whether the attack or check or saving throw succeeded or failed). You can't use an action point on a skill check or ability check when you are taking 10 or taking 20. When you spend 1 action point to use a class feature, you gain the benefit of the feature but you don't roll a d6. In this case, the action point is not a bonus to a d20 roll. You can only spend 1 action point in a round. If you spend a point to use a class feature, you can't spend another one in the same round to improve a die roll, and vice versa." Also, the d6 bonus for d20 rolls increases with character level. From 8th through 14th level, the bonus is 2d6. From 15th through 20th level, the bonus is 3d6. [MENTION=6755061]Kiraya_TiDrekan[/MENTION], you asked in the IC what online dice roller I want you all to use. I do not give a hoot. Use any dice roller you want. Invisible castle used to have a good one, but as best I can tell it's gone to pot and is often unavailable. I like the EN World roller ( the tags are [ roll ] insert xdy+z here [ / roll ]) or orokos.com. Feel free to use any old dice roller you want. As long as people are linking to verifiable results, or are posting their check modifier (e.g., Perception +5) so that I can roll in your stead, I am happy. [/QUOTE]
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