I thought degrees were measured in 5 point increments. At work now so don't have access to my pdf.
If you have a skill or power that changes that please let me know.
HM
DC was 26 and she rolled a 16.Just rolling a success or failure counts as one degree. Every five full points a check result is over or under the difficulty class adds a degree. Fractions are ignored when determining degrees. So DC 10 check with a result of 13 is one degree of success, just as a result of 8 is one degree of failure.
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I have not been able to log in on ENWorld in a couple of days. Something is wrong with my login. I have contacted the admins to try to get it fixed. We are in the
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Graybeard

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.