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==Skill Checks==
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Roll dice equal to the Rank of skill: Mind, Reflex, Body, Luck, & Social Check successes
==Skill Check==
A skill check is a mechanic used in Dicey Dangers to determine the success or failure of a particular action or task that requires some degree of skill or ability. It involves rolling dice and adding a modifier, usually based on the heroes attributes or proficiency, to determine the outcome. The number of dice and the modifier required for a successful outcome are determined by the level of difficulty of the task. The result of the roll is compared to a target number or a difficulty rating to determine success or failure. In some Dicey Dangers, the number of successes or failures may also determine the degree of success or failure, resulting in a range of outcomes. Skill checks can be used in a variety of scenarios, including combat, social interactions, and skill-based challenges.
 
==Notation==
Skill check notation typically uses a combination of numbers and letters to represent the skill being used and the number of dice being rolled. For example, the notation for a Mind skill check that requires 2 successes might be written as "Mind(2)", indicating that the player must roll 2 white dice and get at least 2 successes to succeed at the check.
 
Other examples might include Reflex(3) for a Reflex skill check requiring 3 successes, or Social(1) for a Social skill check requiring only 1 success. The notation may also be used to indicate the consequences of a failed check, such as "Reflex(2) or take 2 damage" meaning that if the player fails the check, they will take 2 points of damage.
 
Overall, skill check notation is a shorthand way of conveying important information about the skill being used and the requirements for success or failure in a game.


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Skill Check

A skill check is a mechanic used in Dicey Dangers to determine the success or failure of a particular action or task that requires some degree of skill or ability. It involves rolling dice and adding a modifier, usually based on the heroes attributes or proficiency, to determine the outcome. The number of dice and the modifier required for a successful outcome are determined by the level of difficulty of the task. The result of the roll is compared to a target number or a difficulty rating to determine success or failure. In some Dicey Dangers, the number of successes or failures may also determine the degree of success or failure, resulting in a range of outcomes. Skill checks can be used in a variety of scenarios, including combat, social interactions, and skill-based challenges.

Notation

Skill check notation typically uses a combination of numbers and letters to represent the skill being used and the number of dice being rolled. For example, the notation for a Mind skill check that requires 2 successes might be written as "Mind(2)", indicating that the player must roll 2 white dice and get at least 2 successes to succeed at the check.

Other examples might include Reflex(3) for a Reflex skill check requiring 3 successes, or Social(1) for a Social skill check requiring only 1 success. The notation may also be used to indicate the consequences of a failed check, such as "Reflex(2) or take 2 damage" meaning that if the player fails the check, they will take 2 points of damage.

Overall, skill check notation is a shorthand way of conveying important information about the skill being used and the requirements for success or failure in a game.

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