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Confrontations

Confrontations are events that happen whenever you take an action that would require talent, it is a stat check that needs to be passed in order to do something. Whenever a confrontation starts, you throw a number of D4(s)1, divide them by two, and multiply the stat(s) getting checked by their value.

Depending on how difficult an action you are trying for is, the DM will decide a “difficulty value” that needs to be reached for that action to be successful. If your stat doesn’t reach the “difficulty”, you will fail the action, the failure getting progressively worse depending on how much lower than target your stat is. If your stat reaches the “difficulty”, it will succeed, the success being more important the more you exceed the “difficulty” value.

When a confrontation happens between two characters, the same logic applies, where both characters will throw D4(s), halve them, and multiply their checked stat value(s) by the result(s).


  1. You throw as many D4 as the amount of stats that are getting checked. The value of the first D4 is applied on the checked stat which is first found on character sheets, then the second, then third, etc.