Damage in Game and Real Power

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Damage in Game and Real Power

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Guys I read in this topic: http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic.php?t=33022
a mention to damage in the game in relation to gigaton and teraton power. I give an example, they are cited: D3 = 1.6 Teraton, and D6 3.2 Teraton. I was wondering what was the principle of attribution of power based on the damage in the game. Thank you in advance :wink:
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A D6 has twice the damage range of a D3, thus D3= 1.6, D6=3.2 (as 6 divided by 3 equals 2).
Though dice rolls usually represent a damage 'range', thus a D3 would be UP TO 1.6 TT while a D6 would be UP TO 3.2TT. Using normal dice rolling rules
a D3 would represent a third up to all of 1.6TT while a D6 would be from one sixth up to 3.2TT
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Re: Damage in Game and Real Power

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I'm sorry I got it wrong. I was referring to where they brought out the power of 1.6 Teraton and 3.2 teraton
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