Just wanted to double-check a rules interpretation that I made tonight.
The team's Decker was in a Host and spotted a File icon.
The Decker used Matrix Perception and discovered the presence of a Data Bomb (Rating 7) on the File.
The Decker attempted the Disarm Data Bomb action, and even after spending Edge, failed to get net hits:
You attempt to disarm a Data Bomb that you have detected (usually as the result of a Matrix Perception action).
If you score any net hits, the Data Bomb is removed and deleted.
If not, the Data Bomb activates, causing its damage and possibly destroying any file to which it was attached (assuming it was set to destroy the file).
So I looked at the Set Data Bomb action:
When a Data Bomb goes off, it causes (Rating)D6 Matrix Damage (resisted normally) to the icon that tripped it, deletes the file (if it was set that way), and then is itself deleted.
So I interpreted "(Rating)D6 Matrix Damage" to mean: Roll 7D6, add them up, and that many DV are headed toward the Decker, to be resisted normally.
The Decker and some other players at the table, thought it should mean roll 7 dice, like a pool, and only the hits (5s and 6s) are counted as DV headed toward the Decker, to be resisted normally.
As this is an order-of-magnitude (Average 24.5 DV vs. Average 2.3 DV) difference in damage, I thought it best to run it by the forums.
Was I right to throw 24 DV at the Decker? Or was he right that it should have been 2 DV?