I agree. I normally don’t do it, but I still like to know when I’m about to get hit with some of that stuff. There are… some bad memories attached to it.
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jounniy@ttrpg.networkto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•If it is the Will of the Dice, Anything is Possible (Art by Shen Comix)2·1 month agoI think you answered your rethorical question yourself: If it is not in the official books, it is not an official rule.
And I would not say that they leave it vague. To quote the PHB: “To make an ability check, roll a d20 and add the relevant ability modifier. As with other d20 rolls, apply bonuses and penalties, and compare the total to the De. If the total equals or exceeds the DC, the ability check is a success […]. Otherwise, it’s a failure, which means the character or monster makes no progress toward the objective[…].” That does not leave much room for interpretation. It plainly say that if the exceed, then they succeed and if they don’t, than they fail. Yes they don’t make an explicit remark about critical results, but they don’t need to, because such a rule was never meant to exist in 5e aside attack rolls and death saves.
Not to say that you can’t make it a rule at your table (same as with everything else), but there is still not much room for missunderstanding the official print.
jounniy@ttrpg.networkto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•If it is the Will of the Dice, Anything is Possible (Art by Shen Comix)31·1 month agoYes he is and no it does (edit: has) not. That is a common house rule Larian implemented into BG3, but it is not part of the original rules of DnD 5e.
jounniy@ttrpg.networkOPto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•What? Buying such petty magic as healing potions? That goes in the book!2·2 months agoWhat? Don’t you dare insult kneebreaker. He’s one of the finest works from the 42th generation of smiths.
jounniy@ttrpg.networkto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Tales From the Tables ep.48: Homecoming, part 23·2 months agoI love it. The drawings, but especially the moments of characters looking back at how far they have come and remembering all the happened along the way. There is a certain… bittersweet melancholy to it.
Poor Sildar…
jounniy@ttrpg.networkOPto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•What? Buying such petty magic as healing potions? That goes in the book!1·2 months agoWhat!? Who is short here? I’ll show you short!!
jounniy@ttrpg.networkto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•The group chat when I ask who's available to play next week1·5 months agoThanks. He seems like a really cool guy.
jounniy@ttrpg.networkto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•The group chat when I ask who's available to play next week0·5 months agoWho ist this guy?
jounniy@ttrpg.networkto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Look, if you ask an NPC to solve the plot for you, you're going to get bad solutions.1·8 months agoIronically enough, I’ve had campaigns where just doing what the priestess suggested would have been a better solution than what the party ended up deciding to do.
jounniy@ttrpg.networkto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•When you're high level, people notice you. Shock!1·9 months agoThats funny, because I’ve seen some DMs where nobody cares wether or not lvl. 10, they still treat you as if you were lvl. one and don’t know sh*t about you. (Mainly in campaigns where the characters travel a lot. I still find it weird. Rumors spread quickly.)
jounniy@ttrpg.networkto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Back in my day, a high enough skill check would draw the attention of the divine.0·2 years agoSune does not know about people dating? Clearly cyric impostering her.
You are aware that most of DnDs mechanics are focused on simulating fights? If you do not like that, you are maybe playing the wrong system. Beyond that, how are you totally useless in combat? All classes get combat-abilities in one way or another and are designed to be at least moderately useful.