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Is a 5 on the computer dice a success?
Is the computer die intended to generate successes & failures?
Re: Is the computer die intended to generate successes & failures?
Yes.
It's intended to act as a chance die (chance to succeed, fail, or be noticed by Friend Computer).
The missions book (page 14): "Count up all 5s and 6s: those are successes." That includes the Computer Dice 5.
It's intended to act as a chance die (chance to succeed, fail, or be noticed by Friend Computer).
The missions book (page 14): "Count up all 5s and 6s: those are successes." That includes the Computer Dice 5.
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Re: Is the computer die intended to generate successes & failures?
Does the Computer symbol not count as a 6?
Re: Is the computer die intended to generate successes & failures?
No, the Computer symbol is not a 6 therefore it doesn't count as a six. (Players' Handbook page 24: "Each rolled dice that shows a 5 or 6 is a ‘success’")
The example on page 26 shows a situation that the computer Dice shows up.
The example on page 26 shows a situation that the computer Dice shows up.
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Re: Is the computer die intended to generate successes & failures?
For my personal opinion (and not Mongoose's), I use this guideline:
If I want that action to succeed, then the computer symbol is a success because it is the 6 on that die. Then I use the Computer to extract a pretty penny for that success.
If I want that action to fail, then the symbol is not a success because, like someone said above, you don't see a 6. Then I use the Computer as an excuse for why the action failed.
Yes, these are inconsistent uses. I find that keeps players on their toes.

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