I couldn't find this in the book, but what happens when you have 2 people dicing off in a contested roll, and the result is a draw?
The answer that both loose doesn't always work. For instance;
X is trying to intimidate Y. Y is resisting. Both get an equal value after burning off all their Endurance into dice. What then happens?
Thanks for the assist.
Draws on tests
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At least with combat, the defender wins all ties, so I tend to apply that to most opposed rolls. Of course, your mileage may vary and also depends on the scenario.
Joe_Mello: Could you make a common sense roll, please, Ryu?
Ryushikaze: With Smart?
Joe_Mello: Sure
*Ryushikaze rolls*
Joe_Mello: SHE'S DEAD!
Ryushikaze: With Smart?
Joe_Mello: Sure
*Ryushikaze rolls*
Joe_Mello: SHE'S DEAD!
In the revised text I'm working on, it states that ties may result in temporary or lasting stalemates at the GM's discretion. In an arm wrestling match, this may just mean that both characters grunt a little and then reroll. Two world-class sumos may warrant a larger degree of permanence, with such a tie lasting for minutes of even hours as the over-sized heroes struggle it out.
In the end though, usually a reroll is appropriate.
(In situations against extra and otherwise unimportant NPCs, I generally think you should let the PC win and ignore the tie.)
In the end though, usually a reroll is appropriate.
(In situations against extra and otherwise unimportant NPCs, I generally think you should let the PC win and ignore the tie.)