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 ====== Making Tests ====== ====== Making Tests ======
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 Making tests in Horizon: out of the ashes is a fairly simple process once you're used to it, though it may seem complicated at first. To make the best explanation,​ it's important to first understand how a Character is built and what the different stats are intended to do. Making tests in Horizon: out of the ashes is a fairly simple process once you're used to it, though it may seem complicated at first. To make the best explanation,​ it's important to first understand how a Character is built and what the different stats are intended to do.
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-__FULL EXAMPLE__+=== Overall Description === 
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 +  * Whenever you make a test, roll 5x D10s. 
 +  * Every Skill can use 1 of 2 Traits, the number you need to roll on your dice is your best Trait or less (depending on the Skill.) 
 +  * Each die that does so gives +2 Score. 
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 +=== Full Example ===
  
 Let's say you want to sneak up on someone. Reasons aren't important. ​ Let's say you want to sneak up on someone. Reasons aren't important. ​
   * Sneaking uses the Stealth Skill.   * Sneaking uses the Stealth Skill.
   * The Traits for Stealth are Agility or Instinct (whichever is better).   * The Traits for Stealth are Agility or Instinct (whichever is better).
-  ​* Let's say we have Stealth 4, AGI 3, and INS 6+    ​Let's say we have Let's say we have Stealth 4, AGI 3, and INS 6
   * Stealth 4 gives us +4   * Stealth 4 gives us +4
   * INS 6 means we need to roll 6 or less on 5 d10 dice   * INS 6 means we need to roll 6 or less on 5 d10 dice
   * If we get 3 successful dice at +2 per die, that gives +6 in total   * If we get 3 successful dice at +2 per die, that gives +6 in total
   * +4 and +6 gives a total score of 10 for the test   * +4 and +6 gives a total score of 10 for the test
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