Opposed Rolls
Submitted by Y on Mon, 2007-03-26 06:57.
When a character is testing his or her attributes or skills against those of another, the parties involved make Opposed Rolls. The one with the highest roll wins.
Example: One character tries to shoot another. The first makes a Firearms roll while the other makes a Dodge roll. If the attacker’s roll is higher than the other’s Dodge roll, then he hits.
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