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All rolls are roll-under, meaning you have to roll below your stat on a d20. The only exception to this rule are damage rolls. | * All rolls are roll-under, meaning you have to roll below your stat on a d20. The only exception to this rule are damage rolls. | ||
* NPCs never roll. For example, if a monster attack, the attacked player can do a Strength or Dexterity roll to avoid the attack, but the monster itself doesn't roll. Once again, the only exception to this rule are damage rolls. | |||
NPCs never roll. For example, if a monster attack, the attacked player can do a Strength or Dexterity roll to avoid the attack, but the monster itself doesn't roll. Once again, the only exception to this rule are damage rolls. |
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Authors | David Black |
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The Black Hack is a retroclone of the first edition of Dungeons & Dragons. The rules are under the OGL and can be found here.
Core Mechanics
- All rolls are roll-under, meaning you have to roll below your stat on a d20. The only exception to this rule are damage rolls.
- NPCs never roll. For example, if a monster attack, the attacked player can do a Strength or Dexterity roll to avoid the attack, but the monster itself doesn't roll. Once again, the only exception to this rule are damage rolls.