conflict and morality and attack damage questions

By Youngling, in News

hey guys I have a few questions regarding FaD that I can't find clarification in the book.

Dealing with conflict and morality at the end of the session. I know as a GM I should be assigning conflict throughout the session for the choices the players make. My question is I can't find where in the book you actually apply the conflict. I've read somewhere online about rolling a 1d10 but that's about it. Can someone explain to me how you should take the conflict at the end of the session and apply it to the character to make their morality go up or down?

Second is attack damage. I read on a post awhile back that damage for melee is the weapon stat plus brawn or for ranged weapon plus agility. I cannot for the life of me find where in the book it actually states that and my players asked me about that last night can someone point me in the right direction for that as well.

Thank you

If you try the F&D forum next time you might get a reply faster. ;)

1. pages 322-325 should have want you want. To sum it up, to GM gives conflict based on the PC's actions (there's a nice table on page 324) then at the end of the session you roll a D10, if its less than the conflict generated then the PC drops in morality equal to the difference, if its above they gain morality equal to the differences.

2. The damage listed in the stat is the base damage, every uncancelled success adds one to the damage, that's on page 165. If you are using a brawl weapon that has a plus sign means you add your Brawn, same with Melee weapons, those are on pages 171 and 172 respectively.

Hope this helps

thank you that is exactly what I was looking for.