[@Genbor] good question. I would say that the skill level would determine the outcome more than the roll. Say for instance you only have a skillset of 1, ad you roll a success then you still only get a d100 roll in bits due to lack of skill... whereas having a skillset of 4 and rolling all four successes is much better than a single roll from a skill measured so low, if that makes sense. These aren't exactly set in stone and didn't follow any conventional gaming style either (though it is a loose representation of White Wolf and WOD, or masquerade) and it hasn't been fully employed to work out any kinks. I would just use your better judgement and the situation to determine the outcomes as you see fit, but naturally having a higher skillset will most often do much better than a low one, and even shotty successes can still be successful, but come at a costly price, or ends up causing a bit more trouble than normally intended.