Re: skill versus skill

From: Loren J. Miller (MILLERL@wharton.upenn.edu)
Date: Mon 24 Jan 1994 - 17:53:38 EET


Newton Hughes <UC442196@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu>
> When 2 characters use skills against one another, one skill is the
> offensive skill and the other is the defensive skill. Attacking,
> hiding, and sneaking are offensive skills; dodging, listening, and
> scanning are defensive skills. The character using the defensive
> skill has to match the offensive skill's level of success (crit,
> special, normal, etc.) to keep the offensive skill from succeeding.

Actually I had already assumed that a crit beat a special beat a
success beat a fail beat a fumble, and within those levels of success
the lowest roll won. However, that wasn't in the rule as I rewrote it,
and it also wasn't in the draft.

So, Carl &c, what do you think?

whoah,
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