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<math alt="Penetration Roll equals 1 d 10 plus PV">[\text{Penetration Roll}] = 1\mathrm{d}10 + PV</math>
<math alt="Penetration Roll equals 1 d 10 plus PV">[\text{Penetration Roll}] = 1\mathrm{d}10 + PV</math>


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.
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. (shouldn´t it be the targets AV Value instead of the DV Vlaue - compare to the formula below)


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: