is there a video about how the d6 system works for this game, I am having issues trying to figure out how effects work...I need to hear and see it, reading the rules book isn't helping.
I have an enemy shooting at me. Can I roll for dodging and weaving, diving behind cover, etc, and if I get several successes, then spend the Momentum gained to increase my enemy's difficulty to hit me?
@@ULTRAOutdoorsman Ahh, thanks! By the way, these forums being inherently inefficient, do you know of a better set of forums where STA is being discussed?
Didn't you score 4 successes? I'm new to the game, so if I'm right, you would be correct to say you scored the "three success you needed"; but if you did score four successes then it would be clearer to have stated that and then possibly explained if you could re-bank the one momentum you used. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry but I'm trying to understand the system and it's confusing me that you said three when I thought you previously stated the focus makes each success count as two instead of one.
That discipline stat of 4 should be two successes. And the focus should have turned the other success to two successes. So yes, you are correct. Unless there is a rule somewhere that says you can't stack both a discipline success bonus and a focus success bonus - that I don't know.
Mom, can Bonus Momentum be banked? I have untapped potential talent from being a smoll itty bitty ensign baby, and I can roll 1d6 to get x Bonus Momentum, can that be banked?
Why is this tutorial a whole bunch of ultra-short videos instead of a single longer video with chapter marks? Why are you describing things in a different order than the game rules popups do? It makes the videos feel disjointed and confusing.
I'm actually watching these videos, because they are ultra short versus a longer version with chapter marks. And they are exactly what I want - how to use the mechanics of the game. I don't need a tutorial on how to roll up a character, or how to play the game I just want to know how the mechanics work. So I'm actually finding these videos exactly what I needed them to be. 😊
is there a video about how the d6 system works for this game, I am having issues trying to figure out how effects work...I need to hear and see it, reading the rules book isn't helping.
I have an enemy shooting at me. Can I roll for dodging and weaving, diving behind cover, etc, and if I get several successes, then spend the Momentum gained to increase my enemy's difficulty to hit me?
@@ULTRAOutdoorsman
Ahh, thanks!
By the way, these forums being inherently inefficient, do you know of a better set of forums where STA is being discussed?
Didn't you score 4 successes? I'm new to the game, so if I'm right, you would be correct to say you scored the "three success you needed"; but if you did score four successes then it would be clearer to have stated that and then possibly explained if you could re-bank the one momentum you used. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry but I'm trying to understand the system and it's confusing me that you said three when I thought you previously stated the focus makes each success count as two instead of one.
That discipline stat of 4 should be two successes. And the focus should have turned the other success to two successes. So yes, you are correct. Unless there is a rule somewhere that says you can't stack both a discipline success bonus and a focus success bonus - that I don't know.
Mom, can Bonus Momentum be banked? I have untapped potential talent from being a smoll itty bitty ensign baby, and I can roll 1d6 to get x Bonus Momentum, can that be banked?
Why is this tutorial a whole bunch of ultra-short videos instead of a single longer video with chapter marks? Why are you describing things in a different order than the game rules popups do? It makes the videos feel disjointed and confusing.
I'm actually watching these videos, because they are ultra short versus a longer version with chapter marks.
And they are exactly what I want - how to use the mechanics of the game. I don't need a tutorial on how to roll up a character, or how to play the game I just want to know how the mechanics work. So I'm actually finding these videos exactly what I needed them to be. 😊