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\subsubsection*{An Example}
\gls{sunGuard} stands with a flail, and a cocky attitude.
His basic Attack Score is 10, so rolling 10 means a tie.
\begin{exampletext}
\Pgls{sunGuard} stands with a flail, and a cocky attitude.
His basic Attack Score is 10, so rolling a 10 means a tie.
His full plate armour has \pgls{covering} of 5 and \gls{dr} 5.
To hit him, \pgls{pc} will need to roll at $\tn[10] + 5 = 15$.
To inflict \pgls{vitalShot}, \pgls{pc} needs to roll at $\tn[10] + 5 = 15$.
Rolling 9 or less means the \gls{pc} is hit, unarmoured.
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You might think of each potential number you can roll as a location on the body, with armour adding \gls{covering} to certain numbers.
In this case, the \gls{pc} rolls a 15, so he hits for 6 Damage, and the knight loses 6~\glspl{hp}.
\end{exampletext}
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