From: Loren J. Miller (MILLERL@wharton.upenn.edu)
Date: Tue 25 Jan 1994 - 17:37:10 EET
Newton Hughes <UC442196@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu>
> Well, my point was that when both sides scored the same level of
> success the defensive skill took precedence. I don't like using the
> lowest/highest roll to decide a winner, because it isn't compatible
> with the way dodging is done and doesn't give the defender enough of
> an advantage.
Both hide vs scan and listen vs sneak are covered in the rules for
those skills. The "skill vs skill" rules would be for more generic
contests, such as a contest to see who can climb a wall faster or who
can eat the most sausages. In such contests there is no attacker-
defender dichotomy, and there are no ties---you have a clear winner.
whoah,
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