Stat Check Resolution

Stat Check Resolution in Board Games

Stat Check Resolution is a game mechanic routinely used in board games and role-playing games (RPGs) to determine the success or failure of a player's actions based on their character's attributes and often, an element of chance.

How It Works

  1. Character Stats: Each player character (PC) has a set of predefined attributes or stats, such as strength, intelligence or dexterity.
  2. Action Attempt: The player states their action, which typically requires surpassing a difficulty check.
  3. Resolution Roll: The player rolls dice, frequently adding or subtracting modifiers based on their PC's relevant stat.
  4. Outcome Determination: The total rolled is compared against a target difficulty number set by the game.
  • If the total equals or exceeds the target, the action succeeds.
  • If the total is below the target, the action fails.

Purpose

The purpose of this mechanic is to inject uncertainty into the game, making outcomes unpredictable and gameplay more engaging. It simulates the inherent variability in performing tasks and the influence of a character’s skill.

Design Considerations

When designing or playing a game with Stat Check Resolution, consider the following:

  • Balance: The difficulty targets must be balanced to provide a fair chance at success or meaningful failure.
  • Modifiers: The extent of modifiers can greatly affect the game's difficulty and pacing.
  • Stat Diversity: Different stats should be relevant for different situations to provide varied gameplay experiences.

Impact on Gameplay

This mechanic adds depth and strategy, as players must consider their PC's strengths and weaknesses when making decisions. It also provides a narrative framework for success and failure, enhancing the storytelling aspect of gameplay.

Stat Check Resolution and Tech Trees / Tech Tracks games

Stat Check Resolution and Dice Rolling games