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Roleplay Redux skills and abilities determine the outcome of conflicting actions both in dice PVP and out of combat. When making an aggressive roll against another character, the aggressor's roll sets the Difficulty Class (DC) that the defender’s save needs to meet or exceed to avoid the effect. Therefore in the case of a ‘tied’ roll, the defender wins.
Roleplay Redux skills and abilities determine the outcome of conflicting actions both in dice PVP and out of combat. When making an aggressive roll against another character, the aggressor's roll sets the Difficulty Class (DC) that the defender’s save needs to meet or exceed to avoid the effect. Therefore in the case of a ‘tied’ roll, the defender wins.
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Revision as of 23:02, 8 September 2024

Roleplay Redux skills and abilities determine the outcome of conflicting actions both in dice PVP and out of combat. When making an aggressive roll against another character, the aggressor's roll sets the Difficulty Class (DC) that the defender’s save needs to meet or exceed to avoid the effect. Therefore in the case of a ‘tied’ roll, the defender wins.