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Counting Character Tokens

Counting Character Tokens

Once you declare what modifiers you’re applying to your action roll, grab that many character tokens.

Tokens aren’t dice; they’re counters you add to your hand to help total your results. Before you roll, total the sum of all of your modifiers and grab that many tokens. For example, if you have a −1 to Agility and a +2 modifier from an Experience you’re utilizing, you have a +1 total modifier to the roll, so set aside 1 token to represent that.

Tip: Occasionally, your total modifier on a roll can be negative. In this case, you can still use tokens, but they’ll signify the number you need to subtract from the result, rather than add. If you’d like, you can use a token of a different color to indicate when your other tokens represent a negative modifier.

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