They go so fast! I just added some more.
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The Threat Roll resolves the consequences of the threat, not the Scoundrel's own effect. The Scoundrel has whatever effect that's been established, regardless of the Threat Roll outcome (unless you include the threat of failure).
So, On a 6, you avoid the threat. That means it has no effect on you.
On a 4/5, the consequence is reduced. So in your example, level 4 Harm would be reduced to level 3.
Yep, you can combine the threat of failure with other threats.
Like, if you're facing an Iruvian swordmaster, and you want to disengage and Prowl up a drainpipe to run away across the rooftops, you might have two threats: "Stabbed through the neck (Harm 4)" and "Failure: You don't escape. They block your way."
I'll include an example like this in the next update.











