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Use this tag when asking about the target numbers rolls are trying to achieve, in systems which call them "difficulties." (Questions about RPG systems that describe the target number of a roll as a "difficulty class", such as D&D, should be tagged [difficulty-class] instead.)
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Adjust difficulty without affecting character's capacity, without adding steps to assess res...
I'm searching for alternatives to adjust the difficulty for a count success system with a d6 or d10 dice pool, where characters' stats form the pool (ex: dext 3 + guile 3 = 6 dice pool). … is inherently hard):
any 1 in the result automatically makes it a partial success but it is not good because the bigger the dice pool (meaning competent), the bigger the chance of rolling 1s
to add "difficulty …