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I'm just curious--whenever you guys have a nemesis battle involving more than one combatant, either by making PCs split their dice pools, or by appyling the nemesis' Yin or Yang dice to more than one person at a time, when do you assign succeses? Do you say, before you roll, "Ok, 1 yang and 1 yin dice are coming at you," or do you just roll and apply successes afterwords? It would seem unfair, if the dice cap was 6 and you have 3 players rolling 2 dice each, as suggested in the Open Rules. The advantage would clearly be to the Nemesis, who gets to pick and chose between characters who did not score enough Yin successes.
 
On a related note, do you let your players know how many Yin and Yang you are rolling, or do you tell them afterword?


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I'm just curious--whenever you guys have a nemesis battle involving more than one combatant, either by making PCs split their dice pools, or by appyling the...
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... This part I understand. For ... That sounds like it might work for somethings but misses a lot of them . . . ...
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