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I dunno about "higher level" maths, but there is one bit where you're asked to solve a simple year 8–level algebra equation (which is still a much higher level than any other RPG I've ever played asks you to do). It's also in one of the more explicitly NSFW parts of the system.
Specifically, you have to solve for y: (BT – 80)^2^ = –4y + 120, where BT is a number arrived at in an earlier step, using (C~M~ / C~V/A~ ) × 100. I will not be defining what C~M~ and C~V/A~ are in this forum in order to keep the comments SFW.
Hah. I was mostly just joking as it included higher maths in the same sentence as the highly sexually explicit content. But that's interesting that they decided to implement such a convoluted way of getting to stats instead of just simplifying it with a table.
Oh don't worry. There are a lot of tables in this system.
Is that the damage formula based on, uh, circumference?
Haven't actually read the book, thankfully, but I recall hearing that was a thing.
Yes to circumference, but no to damage. Ripping is a possibility the book discusses, but this formula is for quite the opposite.