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==Penetration Formula==  
==Penetration Formula==  
For a round of penetration, 1d10 is rolled three times.
To check how many times an attack penetrates, the game rolls the following value three times:


<math alt="Penetration Roll equals 1 d 10 plus PV minus two times Penetration Round">PenetrationRoll = (1d10 + PV-((Penetration Round)\times 2))</math>
<math alt="Penetration Roll equals 1 d 10 plus PV">[\text{Penetration Roll}] = 1\mathrm{d}10 + PV</math>


If any of these + the attackers PV are greater than the opponents AV, the attack will penetrate once. If all three 1d10s + PV are greater than the AV, the attack penetrates once and another round of penetration is done, rerolling 3 more 1d10s + PV-2.
Each roll is then compared to the target's DV.  If at least one roll is higher than the DV, the attack penetrates a single time. Then, if all three rolls are higher than the DV, the whole process is repeated; this allows the attack to penetrate more than once.  However, each time this happens, the PV value is reduced by 2.


The chance of <math alt="n">n</math> penetrations goes by the formula:
The chance of <math alt="n">n</math> penetrations goes by the formula:
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