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=== Combat === | === Combat === |
Revision as of 22:10, 16 June 2013
Contents |
World of Darkness System Specific Guide
This section is about the World of Darkness (WoD) system developed by White Wolf. It also includes information for the New World of Darkness (nWoD) system.
Dice Rolling
Dice Pool
A 'dice pool' in this system is built out of d10 (10 sides) dice based on the following formula.
Attribute + Skill + Equipment Modifiers +/- Story-teller-determined Modifiers
By adding up (or subtracting) these variables, a total number of dice to roll is determined. This is your 'dice pool' for the roll. In general 'bonuses' that add dice to the pool are given before 'penalties' that remove dice from the pool are applied.
Success Rolls
One of the most common rolls in WoD and nWoD is rolling a pool of d10's and counting anything 8 or better as a 'success'. Rolling a 1 subtracts a success. Each 10 rolled allows the success to be counted and the dice to be rolled again, with new successes counted toward the total number of successes. If this roll is a 10, then the die is rolled again until there are no more 10's rolled, this is known as "10 Again" in the system. To accumulate successes in Roll 20, an exploding 10 feature is used to add dice to the pool automatically.
This type of roll is represented in Roll20 as:
/roll {Xd10!}>8f1
Where 'X' is the number of dice in the pool.
nWoD is a little bit different where 1s do not subtract success unless you have a weakness in that area, Weakness rolls also do not feature 10 again.
Normal nWoD Success roll
/roll Xd10>8!
nWod weakness diceroll
/roll Xd10>8f1
Chance Rolls
If you have no skill or modifiers in a particular area, you can roll a single d10 and hope for the best. Only 10s count as successes, but they still explode. WARNING: If you roll a 1 on the first die roll, your character suffers a 'dramatic failure', these are definitely not good for your character.
/roll {1d10!}>10f1
Combat
For combat in this system, a single success (or chance) roll above is rolled by the attacker, with any number of defensive modifiers removed from the dice pool prior to rolling. Each success from the roll counts as a unit of damage for the defender and reduces the Health points the defender has.
Damage
There are 3 types of Damage in this system.
- Bashing - caused by blunt weapons (fists, clubs, etc.), these wounds heal fairly quickly.
- Lethal - caused by sharp weapons (knives, bullets, etc.), these wounds heal more slowly.
- Aggravated - caused by devastating supernatural attacks, these wounds take a very long time to heal.
When the defender's health is reduced to zero, they are either unconscious or dead depending on the type of damage inflicted.
Character Sheet Attributes and Abilities
(coming soon)