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One die in Donjon--now what?

Started by GreatWolf, January 20, 2003, 01:37:54 PM

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GreatWolf

My wife and I started a run of Donjon on Saturday.  We're playing on the "Tongue in Cheek" setting for the Seriousness dial, which is a lot of fun.

However, we've run into a rules question.  What if one of us is only rolling one die?  (We're using d10s, BTW)  So, for example, we roll as follows:

Me:  7

Her:  7, 6, 6, 4, 3

She wins, but how many successes does she get?  We played it as though she received five successes.  Is this the right answer?

Seth Ben-Ezra
Great Wolf
Seth Ben-Ezra
Dark Omen Games
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Clinton R. Nixon

From page 7 (which I admit isn't worded the best):

"If by chance, all dice are tied, both people add an additional die to their pool, and compare successes. If by far chance, this results in another tie, repeat until there is a clear winner."

In other words, if all the dice on one side are tied - as in this case - each person can roll another die. If this doesn't result in a winner (if you rolled a 6 in your example), repeat as necessary.
Clinton R. Nixon
CRN Games