What happens if you hit a rolling modifier when you have advantage?
What happens if you hit a rolling modifier when you have advantage?
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What happens if you hit a rolling modifier when you have advantage?
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What happens if you hit a rolling modifier when you have advantage?
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When you have advantage, you draw two modifier cards.
Then:
- If none are rolling modifiers, you pick the better card.
- If one is a rolling modifier, you add its effect to the other card.
- If both are rolling modifiers, you continue to draw cards until a rolling
modifier is not drawn, then you add together all drawn effects.
Source: Page 20 of the 2nd Edition Rulebook, Advantage and Disadvantage section
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To determine the better card in the situation where neither is a rolling modifier, consult the "Advantage/Disadvantage" section of the FAQ.
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When you have advantage, you draw two modifier cards.
Then:
- If none are rolling modifiers, you pick the better card.
- If one is a rolling modifier, you add its effect to the other card.
- If both are rolling modifiers, you continue to draw cards until a rolling
modifier is not drawn, then you add together all drawn effects.
Source: Page 20 of the 2nd Edition Rulebook, Advantage and Disadvantage section
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To determine the better card in the situation where neither is a rolling modifier, consult the "Advantage/Disadvantage" section of the FAQ.
– ikegami
Dec 29 '18 at 5:04
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When you have advantage, you draw two modifier cards.
Then:
- If none are rolling modifiers, you pick the better card.
- If one is a rolling modifier, you add its effect to the other card.
- If both are rolling modifiers, you continue to draw cards until a rolling
modifier is not drawn, then you add together all drawn effects.
Source: Page 20 of the 2nd Edition Rulebook, Advantage and Disadvantage section
2
To determine the better card in the situation where neither is a rolling modifier, consult the "Advantage/Disadvantage" section of the FAQ.
– ikegami
Dec 29 '18 at 5:04
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When you have advantage, you draw two modifier cards.
Then:
- If none are rolling modifiers, you pick the better card.
- If one is a rolling modifier, you add its effect to the other card.
- If both are rolling modifiers, you continue to draw cards until a rolling
modifier is not drawn, then you add together all drawn effects.
Source: Page 20 of the 2nd Edition Rulebook, Advantage and Disadvantage section
When you have advantage, you draw two modifier cards.
Then:
- If none are rolling modifiers, you pick the better card.
- If one is a rolling modifier, you add its effect to the other card.
- If both are rolling modifiers, you continue to draw cards until a rolling
modifier is not drawn, then you add together all drawn effects.
Source: Page 20 of the 2nd Edition Rulebook, Advantage and Disadvantage section
answered Dec 29 '18 at 1:15
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To determine the better card in the situation where neither is a rolling modifier, consult the "Advantage/Disadvantage" section of the FAQ.
– ikegami
Dec 29 '18 at 5:04
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To determine the better card in the situation where neither is a rolling modifier, consult the "Advantage/Disadvantage" section of the FAQ.
– ikegami
Dec 29 '18 at 5:04
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To determine the better card in the situation where neither is a rolling modifier, consult the "Advantage/Disadvantage" section of the FAQ.
– ikegami
Dec 29 '18 at 5:04
To determine the better card in the situation where neither is a rolling modifier, consult the "Advantage/Disadvantage" section of the FAQ.
– ikegami
Dec 29 '18 at 5:04
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