Sep 17, 2018 10:08 pm
You have...no memory of this place. You try to recall your studies of that found tome...
Edit: On the first Example Roll you rolled a 3. Since it was not a 5 or 6, that is the only die that counts. You accurately "wouldn't have rolled" the other two, no matter how good those two were. The Failure from the bonus die doesn't count, because it's not part of the dice given to you by your PV. In the second example, you still only got your three from the main roll, meaning that the 1's you rolled never happened. However, you rolled a Success on your bonus die, and that does count, so now you have two successes total in the second Example roll. Make sense?
Edit: On the first Example Roll you rolled a 3. Since it was not a 5 or 6, that is the only die that counts. You accurately "wouldn't have rolled" the other two, no matter how good those two were. The Failure from the bonus die doesn't count, because it's not part of the dice given to you by your PV. In the second example, you still only got your three from the main roll, meaning that the 1's you rolled never happened. However, you rolled a Success on your bonus die, and that does count, so now you have two successes total in the second Example roll. Make sense?
Rolls
Example Roll (Nemesis PV 3) - (4d6)
(3531) = 12
Or you can do it like this...Roll 1 - (1d6)
(3) = 3
Roll 2 - (1d6)
(1) = 1
Roll 3 - (1d6)
(1) = 1
Bonus die 4 (Level 3 Sector Mage) - (1d6)
(4) = 4