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When ability checks are called for, we will usually roll 1d20 with a number equal to or less than the ability score meaning success. If the task is very difficult, then roll d100 with ability score or less indicating success. When an opposed check is called for, two opponents roll 1d20 each and whichever rolls higher, but still not greater than his ability score wins. | When ability checks are called for, we will usually roll 1d20 with a number equal to or less than the ability score meaning success. If the task is very difficult, then roll d100 with ability score or less indicating success. When an opposed check is called for, two opponents roll 1d20 each and whichever rolls higher, but still not greater than his ability score wins. |
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| **USES AND BONUSES OF THE SCORES:** |
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- STRENGTH: prime requisite for Fighters. Each point of STR allows character to carry 1 item toward his encumbrance. If a character has 15 or better STR, he scores +1 damage with melee weapon.\\ | |
| - STRENGTH: [[experience_awards|prime requisite]] for Fighters. Each point of STR allows character to carry 1 item toward his encumbrance. If a character has 15 or better STR, he scores +1 damage with melee weapon.\\ |
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- INTELLIGENCE: prime requisite for Magic-Users. Each point of INT over 10 grants the character one bonus language known. The higher the INT the more spells a magic-user can learn.\\ | - INTELLIGENCE: prime requisite for Magic-Users. Each point of INT over 10 grants the character one bonus language known. The higher the INT the more spells a magic-user can learn.\\ |