Hi, new player. I just bought the book and have been leafing through it, but something has immediately jumped out at me as explained rather poorly.
Action Dice.
According to page 77, "A character has one or more actions each round, expressed as action dice [...] Each round, a character or monster may move its normal speed and do one thing for each of its action dice." (bold mine). Okay, so far so good: you get a number of actions equal to your action dice, and you effectively perform actions by "spending" action dice, from what I can tell.
So what kind of actions can you do? The rulebook states:
"All characters can take another movement for their actions."
Okay, so if I have 3 action dice, I can move up to 4 times (including the one free move I have per round)?
"A warrior can make an attack for each of his actions, rolling a d20 for the first one and a different die for the second."
Ummm .... does that mean the second action die can only be used if the first one is an attack, and it can only be used for an attack? Or could he move twice, and then attack with his second attack die? Or move once, attack with his first attack die, and then move again? And what about the third action die gained at 10th level? Even the Warrior's Action dice on Page 42 (unnumbered?) only mentions a second action die.
"A wizard can attack or cast a spell with the first die and can only cast a spell with the second action die."
This is more explicit that the second action die can only be used to cast a spell, but with the same level of explicitness it says that the first die can only be used to attack or cast a spell (no extra movement, despite what the first item says).
"And so on, according to class descriptions."
All the class descriptions seem to be "attack, and maybe one other thing, like cast a spell". But what if they want to spend an action in a round doing something other than attacking, like jumping over a chasm? Only the Thief seems to be allowed to use action dice for "any normal activity", according to the class descriptions. On page 78 it lists a bunch of activities that also take 1 action, but apparently none of the classes but Thieves are allowed to spend an action die to do them? Three of the listed activities say that they can be included as part of a movement action. Does that include the free move you get every round? What's the point of it being listed as 1 action if it can be included in a free action? Is there a limit to how many can be done in a free action?
I must say, I am quite flummoxed at how poorly defined just performing an action is in this game. Is there some primer I am missing?
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Re: New Player - Action Dice
Hiya
Well since Beta its seems to have been 1 move action (with a few things that can be combined with that) 1 standard action using a d20. Then if you have multiple action dice then you can use these for your class specific area.
So spell casters cast spells on action dice 2+ Warriors get an extra attack and so forth. No 3x or 4x moves sorry. 1 Move and one general, then any extra class specific actions on dice number 2+
Maybe its not quite as cleaer as it should be. a Lot of assumptions were made with DCC the basic one being you were a long time RPG (Read D&D) player, maybe this needs a review IDK? I'm not the one to ask as I have been doing this stuff since the 70's.........!
Well since Beta its seems to have been 1 move action (with a few things that can be combined with that) 1 standard action using a d20. Then if you have multiple action dice then you can use these for your class specific area.
So spell casters cast spells on action dice 2+ Warriors get an extra attack and so forth. No 3x or 4x moves sorry. 1 Move and one general, then any extra class specific actions on dice number 2+
Maybe its not quite as cleaer as it should be. a Lot of assumptions were made with DCC the basic one being you were a long time RPG (Read D&D) player, maybe this needs a review IDK? I'm not the one to ask as I have been doing this stuff since the 70's.........!
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Re: New Player - Action Dice
Thank you, that greatly clears things up.
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Re: New Player - Action Dice
The ethos of the game is to be hackable to whatever extreme you prefer.islan wrote:I must say, I am quite flummoxed at how poorly defined just performing an action is in this game. Is there some primer I am missing?
An Action Die would be used for any action that requires a check. Jumping a chasm with no particular breadth, while not being chased by goblins, may require no check at all. Then again, if it's just beyond "easy" for a human, plus you're being chased (so time is important) then it will require a check and thus an Action Die.
It sounds a bit like you're coming to this from the "what does the game let me do?" perspective -- whereas if you move over to the "I can try to do anything that a human being could try to do..." side of things it may then make more sense.
And FWIW, I believe the intent is giving up ALL of your Action Dice to gain an extra move. But rule it whatever way you prefer...
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Re: New Player - Action Dice
I don't think it is at all unreasonable for a game to at least be clear how you do things as a baseline, even if it also encourages you to modify that with GM technique. As it stands, the most basic rule of an RPG is quite unclear and contradictory in this product that I just bought. It greatly reminds me of the mess that was initiative in 1st ed AD&D.GnomeBoy wrote: The ethos of the game is to be hackable to whatever extreme you prefer.
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It sounds a bit like you're coming to this from the "what does the game let me do?" perspective -- whereas if you move over to the "I can try to do anything that a human being could try to do..." side of things it may then make more sense.
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Re: New Player - Action Dice
Are you looking for a refund? Do you want someone to take this game off your hands?islan wrote:As it stands, the most basic rule of an RPG is quite unclear and contradictory in this product that I just bought.
I mean, I have like 15 copies of the core....but if you are really offended by this obvious slight to the entire gaming community at large, I'll be happy to take yours off your hands for like...$20 or something. Is it gold foil, per chance?
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Re: New Player - Action Dice
The answer may be difficult because it is simple: Action Dice are for actions. Don't overthink it. A character wants to do something and it's not clear that it's automatically a success? Roll an Action Die.
Maybe a re-read of page 10 and possibly of page 12 would also help you.
If it doesn't become clearer, I'm happy to try to help further. You may also benefit from reading a bit of some of the Play-by-Post games in the Play-by-Post section...
Maybe a re-read of page 10 and possibly of page 12 would also help you.
If it doesn't become clearer, I'm happy to try to help further. You may also benefit from reading a bit of some of the Play-by-Post games in the Play-by-Post section...
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Re: New Player - Action Dice
This. Just don't overthink things.GnomeBoy wrote:The answer may be difficult because it is simple: Action Dice are for actions. Don't overthink it. A character wants to do something and it's not clear that it's automatically a success? Roll a die
Maybe a re-read of page 10 and possibly of page 12 would also help you.
If it doesn't become clearer, I'm happy to try to help further. You may also benefit from reading a bit of some of the Play-by-Post games in the Play-by-Post section...
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Re: New Player - Action Dice
GnomeBoy wrote: An Action Die would be used for any action that requires a check.
Jumping a chasm with no particular breadth, while not being chased by goblins, may require no check at all.
Then again, if it's just beyond "easy" for a human, plus you're being chased (so time is important) then it will require a check and thus an Action Die.
And FWIW, I believe the intent is giving up ALL of your Action Dice to gain an extra move. But rule it whatever way you prefer...
A little thread necro here. I just wanted to say that this cleared up a question I had similar to the OP, and GnomeBoy's answers everything I need to know about Action Dice.GnomeBoy wrote: Action Dice are for actions. Don't overthink it. A character wants to do something and it's not clear that it's automatically a success? Roll an Action Die.
Maybe a re-read of page 10 and possibly of page 12 would also help you.
If it doesn't become clearer, I'm happy to try to help further. You may also benefit from reading a bit of some of the Play-by-Post games in the Play-by-Post section...
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