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Terminology "On a hit" is defined where? #187

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sjbrown opened this issue Feb 1, 2017 · 3 comments
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Terminology "On a hit" is defined where? #187

sjbrown opened this issue Feb 1, 2017 · 3 comments

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@sjbrown
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sjbrown commented Feb 1, 2017

I think you should search/replace "On a hit"/"On a 10+" in the Play Sheets

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eggdropsoap commented Feb 1, 2017

That would introduce errors because "On a hit" and "On a 10+" are not the same: a hit is anything 7+. What might be useful instead is adding a definition of hit and miss to the “Moves and Dice” section of Playing the Game.

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sjbrown commented Feb 2, 2017

Oh, ok, thanks. I was misinterpreting the rules.

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It's a good point though! Nowhere is “hit” and “miss” defined, but they're used often enough later in the text as if they're obvious. That's probably a leftover from Apocalypse World, where they are defined early on. It's a small hole that could use patching.

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