 Welcome role players! My name is Mario, and let's teach you the basics of Open Legend attributes and dice rolls. Attributes are the basis of your character and your dice rolls in Open Legend. With every roll, you will roll a single D20 die. Even with an attribute score of 0, you roll a single D20. However, as your attribute score increases, so do the number of dice that you roll. As your score increases, the extra dice that you roll with your D20 change. For an attribute score of 1, for instance, you roll a D4. This continues upwards to a D6, D8, D10, and 2D6 at attribute score 5. The number of dice continues to increase from 2D6 to 2D8, 2D10, 3D8, and finally 3D10 at attribute score 9. So, let's put that together. If you have an attribute score of 3, you would roll a D20 and a single D8. Now, here's where the fun begins. All dice in Open Legend can explode. That means that rolling the maximum value for any die, including the D20, allows you to re-roll that die and add the new number onto the original. This can continue to happen. Even your re-rolls can explode, leading to chain reactions and very, very awesome moments. Here we are rolling a D20 and 2D6, which is what you would roll for an attribute score of 5. I've rolled a 6 on the D6, therefore it explodes and I roll an additional die. Adding all the dice together, my total is 19. Now that you've mastered the basics, let's talk about advantage and disadvantage. Advantage and disadvantage add dice to your dice pool that will either help or hinder your final total. In this example, we are rolling a D20 and 2D6 with advantage 1. That means we add one additional die of the same type as the attribute bonus dice. In the case of advantage, you roll all of your dice and prior to exploding any of the dice, you remove the same number of dice that you added to the pool before the roll from the pool after you've rolled. For instance, with advantage 1, you've added one die, therefore one die must be removed. And because it is advantage, you remove the lowest value attribute die from the pool. Finally, you explode any of your dice and then total them up. Here's another quick example of a D20 and a D8 with advantage 1. Therefore, we roll 2D8 and remove the lowest value D8. Once it's been removed, we go ahead and explode any dice and then add up the total. In the case of disadvantage, the rules for adding dice are the same. However, when removing dice, you instead remove the highest value attribute dice. In this example, we are rolling a D20 and 1D8 with disadvantage 2. That means we roll an additional 2D8. Once the dice are rolled, the two highest numbers must be removed due to the disadvantage 2, leaving us with a D20 and 1D8. In this case, the one is going to stay. Let's do one more example of disadvantage. Here we have an example of a D20 and 1D8 with disadvantage 1. That means the 2D8 are rolled. After the roll, the highest value must be removed prior to exploding the dice. That's really unfortunate in the case of this roll. Finally, if your attribute score is 0, you roll 2D20 when you have advantage of disadvantage, regardless of the number. For instance, if you have advantage 2, you still only roll 2D20. And then you just take the highest result for advantage and the lowest result for disadvantage. Thanks for watching. You're now ready to roll dice in Open Legend.