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An '''open roll''' [[page type is::definition|is]] a special type of random number style of generation. What differentiates it from normal random numbers is that if the max value is reached, a second number is generated, and added to it, and if that one is max value, another is generated, and so on.
An '''open roll''' [[page type is::definition|is]] a special type of random number generation. What differentiates it from normal random numbers is that if certain conditions are reached, such as max value is rolled, a second number is generated, and added to it, and if that one is max value, another is generated, and so on.


==Combat==
==Combat==
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There are still occasions of extremely severe hits, where the defender rolls incredibly poorly and the attacker rolls extremely well. Due to ignorance or misuse, these are sometimes called open rolls.
There are still occasions of extremely severe hits, where the defender rolls incredibly poorly and the attacker rolls extremely well. Due to ignorance or misuse, these are sometimes called open rolls.


==Other==
So far, there are no other known instances of open rolls.
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 11 February 2012

An open roll is a special type of random number generation. What differentiates it from normal random numbers is that if certain conditions are reached, such as max value is rolled, a second number is generated, and added to it, and if that one is max value, another is generated, and so on.

Combat

All known instances of true open rolls have been removed from combat.

There are still occasions of extremely severe hits, where the defender rolls incredibly poorly and the attacker rolls extremely well. Due to ignorance or misuse, these are sometimes called open rolls.

Other

So far, there are no other known instances of open rolls.

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