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Originally Posted by Destriarch
7) Basically, the more you succeed by the greater your success. So for instance, if your skill is 18 and you roll 10, you've achieved 8 points of 'XS' which is defined as an 'Excellent' result and something to be proud of. The book suggests that the GM grant additional bonus effects to the action, or as a positive modifier to a subsequent action that follows on from it, if exceptional successes are achieved. The example in the book states that if you achieved 4 points of XS on your roll to sneak up on a guard, you should be allowed a +4 bonus to the following attempt to render him unconscious.
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Would it be too unbalancing to apply that to damage rolls as I mentioned in my initial post, do you think?