Originally Posted by Stabbey

Not here. That doesn't work. Hit or miss chance doesn't care about your actions.

I doubt it. Nothing in your video suggests that.

First, it's worth stressing that changing your action probably doesn't change your seed, and if that's, say, a "1 out 100" roll, there are good chances it will always result in failure of that next action. Otherwise it should be influenced by your chances. But if it's a "73 out of 100", then doing a higher-chance-action should remedy the miss/failure.

Second, there IS a sure way to alter what seems like a pre-determined failure: using a "sure hit skill" that doesn't rely on chance, for example.

Now, what should be tested at this point is if that "failure roll" will just be skipped using the "sure hit skill" or just delayed for the NEXT action, since the previous one didn't "roll a number".

You could also, you know, just deal with the occasional failure, which is bound to happen at some point, instead of presenting this as some sort of ethical bankrupt, frankly.

Last edited by Tuco; 09/12/16 03:02 PM.

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