All rolls are d6.
Most rolls are 2d6 + your Rating against a target.
Each character has a Rating (mostly 4). This is the default bonus for all rolls.
Characters have higher or lower ratings for specific things. Use those numbers when the thing applies, otherwise use 4.
For example, if you have Defend Rating 6, you'll roll 2d6+6 when someone attacks you. If you don't have a Defend rating, you'd roll 2d6+4.
Rolls can have Boons or Banes (advantage or disadvantage). Boons and Banes cancel each other out. So if you have 2 boons and 2 banes, you roll straight. If you have 1+ boons, you roll 3d6 keep highest. The opposite for Banes.
Damage rolls are all 1d6, and can have boons/banes too.
Players roll all the dice, even when something attacks you.
Often you'll roll the House Die (1d6) along with your rolls. This happens automatically, so don't worry about adding it in. If the House Die is higher than the rolls you're keeping, the House acts.
You can ask the House to help. Add the House Die to your total. This can have long-term impacts...
We're keeping things light and fast.
You'll just roll one attack per round unless you have bonus action attacks (like Flurry of Blows or Pommel Strikes). I've modeled multi-attack by giving those characters higher attack / damage bonuses.
You'll still have access to anything you have in DND, just tell me what you want to do and we'll adjudicate it for this system.
The game will be streamed from my Desktop. Use Discord commands to interact with the screen. We won't need tokens or minis.
/roll -- Rolls 2 dice.
/roll X -- Rolls X dice.
/status -- Toggles Status page
/sheet -- Toggles your character sheet.
The reason for safety tools is not to censor the game.
Thing of it like this: A safety system lets us go out of our comfort zones because it gives us a way to stop.
Anything you put in the Reg form will be taken seriously, and I won't share it with anyone else.
But you can do these things during a game, too:
The goal is for us to have fun. That's the most important thing.