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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 202 Joined: 11-June 09 Member No.: 17,271 ![]() |
Hello everyone. Sorry if this is old and chewed, but I couldn't find anything about this on google or here.
Me and some friends are going to start playing shadowrun 4e in a few weeks. Problem is, we come from a dungeons and dragons background. All this massive eruption of d6's is going to be a lot of bother for us. To combat that, I thought about using d100 !! Just one roll, to simulate dice pools of d6's, while preserving the original chance ranges as much as possible. For each dice pool size, I thought about making a chart that includes the chances for - critical glitch - glitchy success (plus number of hits) - success (plus number of hits) Sadly, I forgot all about math and statistics, although I tried to do it myself until I noticed brains oozing out of my noze and onto the paper. I wonder if there is any sane, safe and consentual way to do this, and how ? As a side note, I'm also really bored. |
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