Opposed or Contended Rolls
This cases occur when one character is actively doing something (active character) and another one is resist or oppose that action (opposing character).
In these cases, the active character rolls whatever is relevant first, and the opposing character needs to roll higher that the outcome achieved by the active character.
Acing is allowed, and raises need to be properly calculated. If you need examples, check out Skill Rolling Examples.
In these cases, the active character rolls whatever is relevant first, and the opposing character needs to roll higher that the outcome achieved by the active character.
Acing is allowed, and raises need to be properly calculated. If you need examples, check out Skill Rolling Examples.
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