Increment of Success
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Increment of success details how successful an action is. This is most often used to calculate damage, but it can be used for any action.
Dealing Damage
A simple example: if a player needs to get 3 dice rolls under a 7 to be successful, rolling exactly 3 right is equal to 1 increment of success. The IoS goes up from there for every 1 die that's successful. So rolling 5 good dice would then be an IoS of 3 (1 for the match of 3, and 1 for each subsequent successful die thereafter). Thus, the damage dealt by the weapon would be multiplied by 3.