Love you <3
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needs an 18 to pass
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10 over also crits.
You just gotta pick easy DCs. Thatβs why I exclusively fight pre-schoolers.
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I hate this; back in 3e/3.5e a keen scimitar could crit on a 17 because a scimitarβs crit range was 18-20 (keen widens crit range)
I hate 5e for simplifying everything so much
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Amen brother
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Note the 17.
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Love you too
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I hate this; back in 3e/3.5e a keen scimitar could crit on a 17 because a scimitarβs crit range was 18-20 (keen widens crit range)
I hate 5e for simplifying everything so much
Try Pathfinder! You crit whenever you exceed the target by 10 or more, and different weapons have different crit effects. For example, a Longbow is
Deadly d10
so in addition to doing double base damage you also add in a d10. Your scimitar isForceful
andSweep
, which doesnβt do anything extra on a crit, but does add extra damage and a bonus to hit with multiple attacks. Perfect for a whirling dervish type character. -
Note the 17.
Say it again after rolling a 3.
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I rolled a 4
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This is what I tell myself when I buy lottery tickets. I legit imagine the D20 and everything. Keeps me going.
Thatβs how they get you. Fukken scammers.
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Their AC was 18 so my best wasnβt good enough to make a dent today.
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This is what I tell myself when I buy lottery tickets. I legit imagine the D20 and everything. Keeps me going.
Except you should be imagining a D900,000,000
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That makes a lot of sense, thinking about it. With a bronze, you can say, βwell, I had a really rough day, but even still I managed to eke out a bronze.β But with silver, youβre tempted to say ββ¦but could I have done 0.2s better and got the gold?β
Depending on the sport sometimes a bronze is a win and a silver is a loss. With some sports, if itβs a one on one thing, thereβs a game thatβs basically βif you win itβs a bronze, if you lose itβs fourth placeβ and then the next game (with different team obviously) is βif you win itβs a gold, if you lose itβs a silverβ. So if you get a bronze, you won, if you get a silver, you lose.
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For some games, you want to roll low. So a 17 would be a failure.
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Their AC was 18 so my best wasnβt good enough to make a dent today.
Thatβs only because you forgot to add your proficiency modifier. Donβt forget to take your own skills and circumstances into account! You have more to contribute than you think!
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That makes a lot of sense, thinking about it. With a bronze, you can say, βwell, I had a really rough day, but even still I managed to eke out a bronze.β But with silver, youβre tempted to say ββ¦but could I have done 0.2s better and got the gold?β
Silver is first loser
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I rolled a 6
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Thatβs only because you forgot to add your proficiency modifier. Donβt forget to take your own skills and circumstances into account! You have more to contribute than you think!
OMG I forgot I was blessed.
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I just passed a LARP group in a park near my place. Three had to be forty people gathered in a picnic area comparing their costumes