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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker0" data-source="post: 4278937" data-attributes="member: 5889"><p>Sure. As a very rough gauge, adding +1 to the DC will drop the players win rate by 8% for a complexity 1, 10% for a complexity 2 and around 12% for a complexity 3. Be cautious though, a +1/-1 here or there should be fine, but even a +2 can make quite a difference. </p><p></p><p>Also, keep in mind that my tables average a party's skill number through 1-3 level, 4-6th, etc. There 1st level numbers will be lower than the average, and there 3rd level slightly above. With that in mind, what I would do is use the system as is at 1st level (as the win rate will drop a bit and be more into your desired range). Then by 2nd level it will jump up a bit. By 3rd level, add in your +1 to DC to get the win rate back the way you like it. Then at 4th and 5th level drop your +1 to DC, and add it back in at 6th level, etc etc.</p><p></p><p>In addition, if you want just bump up the complexity 1 notch to make the challenge harder. One advantage of my system over the base system is that higher complexity ALWAYS equal a harder challenge. Using a complexity 3 instead of a complexity 1 will lower the win rate by about 10% using your standard numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker0, post: 4278937, member: 5889"] Sure. As a very rough gauge, adding +1 to the DC will drop the players win rate by 8% for a complexity 1, 10% for a complexity 2 and around 12% for a complexity 3. Be cautious though, a +1/-1 here or there should be fine, but even a +2 can make quite a difference. Also, keep in mind that my tables average a party's skill number through 1-3 level, 4-6th, etc. There 1st level numbers will be lower than the average, and there 3rd level slightly above. With that in mind, what I would do is use the system as is at 1st level (as the win rate will drop a bit and be more into your desired range). Then by 2nd level it will jump up a bit. By 3rd level, add in your +1 to DC to get the win rate back the way you like it. Then at 4th and 5th level drop your +1 to DC, and add it back in at 6th level, etc etc. In addition, if you want just bump up the complexity 1 notch to make the challenge harder. One advantage of my system over the base system is that higher complexity ALWAYS equal a harder challenge. Using a complexity 3 instead of a complexity 1 will lower the win rate by about 10% using your standard numbers. [/QUOTE]
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