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==The Combat Round== | ==The Combat Round== | ||
In combat, the robot with the highest Speed stat goes first. Those who are tied may roll 1d6 for priority. Each round, a robot has an attack action, a movement action and a certain number of Evade actions. A movement action may be divided up such that it is used both before and after an attack; however, some Powers require both an attack action and a movement action to utilize, and partial movement prevents the use of such Powers in a round. Despite its name, the attack action may also be used by Powers that do not specifically attack an enemy. | In combat, the robot with the highest Speed stat goes first. Those who are tied may roll 1d6 for priority. Each round, a robot has an attack action, a movement action and a certain number of Evade actions. A movement action may be divided up such that it is used both before and after an attack; however, some Powers require both an attack action and a movement action to utilize, and partial movement prevents the use of such Powers in a round. Despite its name, the attack action may also be used by Powers that do not specifically attack an enemy. | ||
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+ | ===Rolling=== | ||
+ | To roll for an attack, look at the number of dice it offers. Roll that many dice, select the highest single result and add relevant modifiers. Additional dice are discarded. '''Exception:''' If you have rolled more than one six in the same pool of dice, you may count each result of six beyond the first as a +1 modifier to your die roll (e.g. 6-6-6-3-1 would yield 6+2). |