02-16-2017, 05:52 AM
Hello, me again,
Section S-8.2:
"Fixed Dice Damage — The number of hits that a target takes is equal to the result of one of the dice already rolled. If more than one die of the type indicated have been rolled, the highest one is used. In a similar manner, more than one die may be specifi ed.
Example: An attack roll of "3D6+1D10+3" results in die results of 6, 4, 1, and 9 (for the 10-sided die). "1D10" damage from such an attack would be 9 hits. "2D6" damage from such an attack would be 10 = 6 + 4 (i.e., the highest two 6-siders)."
Can you explain how the example relates to "Fixed Dice Damage"? I think that I am missing the point, as it looks like this is talking about High Damage with multiple dice types. Thanks.
Section S-8.2:
"Fixed Dice Damage — The number of hits that a target takes is equal to the result of one of the dice already rolled. If more than one die of the type indicated have been rolled, the highest one is used. In a similar manner, more than one die may be specifi ed.
Example: An attack roll of "3D6+1D10+3" results in die results of 6, 4, 1, and 9 (for the 10-sided die). "1D10" damage from such an attack would be 9 hits. "2D6" damage from such an attack would be 10 = 6 + 4 (i.e., the highest two 6-siders)."
Can you explain how the example relates to "Fixed Dice Damage"? I think that I am missing the point, as it looks like this is talking about High Damage with multiple dice types. Thanks.