So what am I doing wrong?

No you don't. You halve the total.wesleytj wrote:you halve each die, round down, then add. so if you roll snake eyes on the bad kick, it still goes 0, not 1.
LRB pp 19 wrote:Bad Kick: The ball scatters a number of squares equal to the roll of two dice on the kick-off, instead of only one dice.
LRB pp 35 wrote:Because his kick is so accurate, the number of squares that the ball scatters on kick-off is halved, rounding any fractions down (ie, 1 = 0, 2-3 = 1, 4-5 = 2, 6 = 3).
How often did it happen to you that your opponent didn't realize you have a kicker? Did he forget it?preventing the offence form dominating the drive, also if your opponent isn't expecting it, kick can ruin carefully laid plans (overloaded sides for example
See I read that same section and get the opposite opinion, especially since it specifies what a 1 is, what a 3 is, etc. So if I roll a 1 and 3, it goes 0+1=1 squares. You take each die, round down according to kick skill rules, then sum.ianwilliams wrote:No you don't. You halve the total.wesleytj wrote:you halve each die, round down, then add. so if you roll snake eyes on the bad kick, it still goes 0, not 1.
LRB pp 19 wrote:Bad Kick: The ball scatters a number of squares equal to the roll of two dice on the kick-off, instead of only one dice.LRB pp 35 wrote:Because his kick is so accurate, the number of squares that the ball scatters on kick-off is halved, rounding any fractions down (ie, 1 = 0, 2-3 = 1, 4-5 = 2, 6 = 3).