You have to use the smallest pool, you can't mix-and-match dice from both pools.
For example, if you're performing a multiple action with 2d + 5hd and 4d + wd, you'll roll 3d + wd *and* have to use the wd for the action with the smaller pool. You don't get to use any hard dice in that case.
~Daniel
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Matt <moeheid@gmail.com> wrote:
-- Once you've determined the size of the pool you decide which dice from each pool you're going to use, the only real limits are:1) special dice (hard and wiggle) can only contribute to sets for the action type they came from2) if you use any hard dice from a power you have to use them all.These two limits intersect harshly at times. As an extreme example:Moltar has a 5hd engulfing lava blast and a 6wd tunneling power. He wants to take two actions to tunnel under a foe and blast him from below.Smallest pool is Lava Blast at 5, -1 for multiple actions, Hard dice are lost first leaving him with a 4d pool. He has to decide which dice come from where but here's the problem, his wiggle dice from Tunneling can't be used to make a set for the Blast, and if he uses even one Blast hard die he has to use them all which leaves no room in his pool to even use dice for Tunneling. This is why a mixture of normal and special dice is a better deal and allows for more diversity in actions.More as I think of it.
-Matt Conlon
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