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This is going to be different from actual Pazaak that we played in another thread. As an experiment, we'll be using standard difficulty checks instead, but with some Pazaak-like twists. Here are the rules:
1. You need to win 3 rounds.
2. Your situation in the round is determined by a single 1d100 dice roll.
3. When both players end the round at the same tier (i.e. "Success"), it's a tie. A tied round is of no consequence. You just move on to the next one.
4. You have 4 cards on hand throughout the entire game. Playing a card from hand improves your situation by one tier. You can play multiple cards from hand per round, but must do it in the same post as your dice roll.
5. Instead of playing a card, you can stand. You stop at the tier where you are, and the opponent has to get higher than you to win, or equal to you to tie the round.
P.S. This ruleset is pretty much an experiment. I'm still figuring out how to make it as simple as possible, and most entertaining. There're probably some loopholes in this one that I don't even know about.
1. You need to win 3 rounds.
2. Your situation in the round is determined by a single 1d100 dice roll.
100: Critical success
81-99: Rousing success
51-80: Success
26-50: Barely a success
11-25: Mild fail
2-10: Major fail
1: Critical fail
81-99: Rousing success
51-80: Success
26-50: Barely a success
11-25: Mild fail
2-10: Major fail
1: Critical fail
3. When both players end the round at the same tier (i.e. "Success"), it's a tie. A tied round is of no consequence. You just move on to the next one.
4. You have 4 cards on hand throughout the entire game. Playing a card from hand improves your situation by one tier. You can play multiple cards from hand per round, but must do it in the same post as your dice roll.
5. Instead of playing a card, you can stand. You stop at the tier where you are, and the opponent has to get higher than you to win, or equal to you to tie the round.
P.S. This ruleset is pretty much an experiment. I'm still figuring out how to make it as simple as possible, and most entertaining. There're probably some loopholes in this one that I don't even know about.