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War is an uncertain business. We use dice to represent that uncertainty, be it the chance of landing a lethal blow or the odds of a [[Regiment]] standing and fighting even in the face of defeat. All dice rolls in Conquest use six-sided dice, sometimes called D6. | War is an uncertain business. We use dice to represent that uncertainty, be it the chance of landing a lethal blow or the odds of a [[Regiment]] standing and fighting even in the face of defeat. All dice rolls in Conquest use six-sided dice, sometimes called D6. | ||
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<h3>Making Rolls</h3> | <h3>Making Rolls</h3> | ||
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Most dice rolls in Conquest require the player to compare his dice roll against a Target [[Characteristic]]. This is often a Characteristic, such as Clash, Volley or Resolve but can be more esoteric such as a Model's capacity to Resist Decay. When making one of these rolls you are looking to roll <b>equal to or under</b> the desired Target Characteristic. | Most dice rolls in Conquest require the player to compare his dice roll against a Target [[Characteristic]]. This is often a Characteristic, such as Clash, Volley or Resolve but can be more esoteric such as a Model's capacity to Resist Decay. When making one of these rolls you are looking to roll <b>equal to or under</b> the desired Target Characteristic. | ||
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<h3>Automatic Pass and Fail</h3> | <h3>Automatic Pass and Fail</h3> | ||
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If a rule calls upon you to roll a die and compare it to a Characteristic, i.e. a numerical representation of the Regiments’ (or [[Characters]]’) battlefield prowess, a result of ‘6’ is always a failure, and a result of ‘1’ is always a success – regardless of other modifiers. Even the best troops experience bad luck, and even the lowest of the low deserve a chance at victory. | If a rule calls upon you to roll a die and compare it to a Characteristic, i.e. a numerical representation of the Regiments’ (or [[Characters]]’) battlefield prowess, a result of ‘6’ is always a failure, and a result of ‘1’ is always a success – regardless of other modifiers. Even the best troops experience bad luck, and even the lowest of the low deserve a chance at victory. | ||
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<h3>Re-Rolls</h3> | <h3>Re-Rolls</h3> | ||
If a rule calls upon you to re-roll a die, simply pick it up and roll it again, abiding by the new result. Once a die has been re-rolled once, it cannot be re-rolled again – regardless of the circumstances. | If a rule calls upon you to re-roll a die, simply pick it up and roll it again, abiding by the new result. Once a die has been re-rolled once, it cannot be re-rolled again – regardless of the circumstances. | ||
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<h3>Roll Off</h3> | <h3>Roll Off</h3> | ||
Occasionally, the rules will call upon you and your opponent to roll off. When this happens, you each roll a die – the one with the higher result wins. If the result is a draw, re-roll. Keep re-rolling until there is a clear winner (this is an exception to the rule stating that you cannot re-roll a re-roll). | Occasionally, the rules will call upon you and your opponent to roll off. When this happens, you each roll a die – the one with the higher result wins. If the result is a draw, re-roll. Keep re-rolling until there is a clear winner (this is an exception to the rule stating that you cannot re-roll a re-roll). | ||
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Dice
War is an uncertain business. We use dice to represent that uncertainty, be it the chance of landing a lethal blow or the odds of a Regiment standing and fighting even in the face of defeat. All dice rolls in Conquest use six-sided dice, sometimes called D6.
Making Rolls
Most dice rolls in Conquest require the player to compare his dice roll against a Target Characteristic. This is often a Characteristic, such as Clash, Volley or Resolve but can be more esoteric such as a Model's capacity to Resist Decay. When making one of these rolls you are looking to roll equal to or under the desired Target Characteristic.
Automatic Pass and Fail
If a rule calls upon you to roll a die and compare it to a Characteristic, i.e. a numerical representation of the Regiments’ (or Characters’) battlefield prowess, a result of ‘6’ is always a failure, and a result of ‘1’ is always a success – regardless of other modifiers. Even the best troops experience bad luck, and even the lowest of the low deserve a chance at victory.
Re-Rolls
If a rule calls upon you to re-roll a die, simply pick it up and roll it again, abiding by the new result. Once a die has been re-rolled once, it cannot be re-rolled again – regardless of the circumstances.
Roll Off
Occasionally, the rules will call upon you and your opponent to roll off. When this happens, you each roll a die – the one with the higher result wins. If the result is a draw, re-roll. Keep re-rolling until there is a clear winner (this is an exception to the rule stating that you cannot re-roll a re-roll).
Sources
- ↑ TLAoK Core Rulebook v1.5: P. 10
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