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Chebucto Regional Softball Club

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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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    I just think whether or not each and every player here has an outrageously high stat and what those stats are is a bit of an unnecessary hassle to add to the already long list of things the GM needs to keep track of.
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    I find that not very hard to keep track, honestly. They usually don't have a lot of them. And in any case, the player can just say when they have one.
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      If you can't fail a skill check, there should be no roll. Same as most DMs won't make you do a skill check for "I sit down on a chair". Rolling dice implies that there's a chance of failure. > Failed skill checks on 1 break d&d by making skilled people fail regularly just as less skilled people do. Nope. 1/20 is much less regular than 5/20 or even 19/20. More skill doesn't mean it always works, only that your chances are higher. And if you are skilled enough that it always works, then there should be no roll.
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      psud@aussie.zone
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      Isn't that right foot easy stuff? Skilled characters also see harder challenges, disarming a dc20 trap for example Why should they fail to tie a simple knot on a +5, dc5 use rope check 1 in 20 times?
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        Isn't that right foot easy stuff? Skilled characters also see harder challenges, disarming a dc20 trap for example Why should they fail to tie a simple knot on a +5, dc5 use rope check 1 in 20 times?
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        > Isn’t that right foot easy stuff? Sorry, don't know if I understand what you mean with that. > Why should they fail to tie a simple knot on a +5, dc5 use rope check 1 in 20 times? Why should they roll for something as simple as tieing a simple knot? I don't make my players roll whether they manage to tie their shoes either.
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          > Isn’t that right foot easy stuff? Sorry, don't know if I understand what you mean with that. > Why should they fail to tie a simple knot on a +5, dc5 use rope check 1 in 20 times? Why should they roll for something as simple as tieing a simple knot? I don't make my players roll whether they manage to tie their shoes either.
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          psud@aussie.zone
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          Swipe typo. Corrected now
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            > Isn’t that right foot easy stuff? Sorry, don't know if I understand what you mean with that. > Why should they fail to tie a simple knot on a +5, dc5 use rope check 1 in 20 times? Why should they roll for something as simple as tieing a simple knot? I don't make my players roll whether they manage to tie their shoes either.
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            psud@aussie.zone
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            A simple knot like the bowline you'd tie around a sturdy tree before descending by rope into a hole That's exactly the sort of thing a DM would set as DC10
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              A simple knot like the bowline you'd tie around a sturdy tree before descending by rope into a hole That's exactly the sort of thing a DM would set as DC10
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              If your skill level would guarantee a win if you ignore the concept of a natural 1 auto-failing, then there should be no roll.
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                When you're +12 to stealth a 1 isn't that critical
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                Enemy Perception DC? 25
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                  Yeah, Nat 1 is miraculous failure, Nat 20 is miraculous success in all games I've played
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                  psud@aussie.zone
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                  That's the only way I'm willing to house rule this. If 1 fails regardless, 20 succeeds regardless But I prefer to call things easy or impossible
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                    If you can't fail a skill check, there should be no roll. Same as most DMs won't make you do a skill check for "I sit down on a chair". Rolling dice implies that there's a chance of failure. > Failed skill checks on 1 break d&d by making skilled people fail regularly just as less skilled people do. Nope. 1/20 is much less regular than 5/20 or even 19/20. More skill doesn't mean it always works, only that your chances are higher. And if you are skilled enough that it always works, then there should be no roll.
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                    >Nope. 1/20 is much less regular than 5/20 or even 19/20. What do you mean here? Any roll is as likely as any other Do you mean 2-20 is more likely than rolling a 1? Of course it is, but an invisible rogue sneaking at +15 shouldn't be seen by the monster who's -4 to spot 1 in 20 events, or if 20s are also special, 1 in 10 events (one for the rogue getting a 1, one for monster getting a 20)
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                      psud@aussie.zone
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                      If the sneaking person rolls a 13 +12, yeah it would be DC25 to see them. If they rolled a 1 the DC would be 13
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                        If your skill level would guarantee a win if you ignore the concept of a natural 1 auto-failing, then there should be no roll.
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                        psud@aussie.zone
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                        If everyone is aware. If the player knows the DC and the GM knows the players character sheet
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                          >Nope. 1/20 is much less regular than 5/20 or even 19/20. What do you mean here? Any roll is as likely as any other Do you mean 2-20 is more likely than rolling a 1? Of course it is, but an invisible rogue sneaking at +15 shouldn't be seen by the monster who's -4 to spot 1 in 20 events, or if 20s are also special, 1 in 10 events (one for the rogue getting a 1, one for monster getting a 20)
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                          In that case, and I keep repeating myself: don't roll. Don't roll for things that can't fail.
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                            If the sneaking person rolls a 13 +12, yeah it would be DC25 to see them. If they rolled a 1 the DC would be 13
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                            You know how it's "RPGMemes" and not "D&D 5e Memes"? You're making assumptions about where the joke is rooted.
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                              >Nope. 1/20 is much less regular than 5/20 or even 19/20. What do you mean here? Any roll is as likely as any other Do you mean 2-20 is more likely than rolling a 1? Of course it is, but an invisible rogue sneaking at +15 shouldn't be seen by the monster who's -4 to spot 1 in 20 events, or if 20s are also special, 1 in 10 events (one for the rogue getting a 1, one for monster getting a 20)
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                              They're talking the probability of failure, not the specific number on the die. If your skill bonus meets the DC, you have a 1/20 chance of failing, assuming a natural one equates to an auto-fail. If your bonus doesn't meet the DC, you have a higher chance of failing.
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