If this is merely a simplifying assumption, consider this: a level 15 Champion Fighter emits three attacks per action and crits on an 18-20. If they have an active Elven Accuracy feat (Xanathar's Guide to Everything), each action has a greater chance of scoring more ...
But It seems like a lot of unnecessary work to map out an Entire city. Particularly when they will only be able to be there so long before they need to leave to avoid the radiation sickness. I'm mapping out the dungeon but how do I make it feel huge thou...
But, if you're wanting the "one in a million" chance for a nobody to succeed at something that some rockstar would normally only be able to do...you can track a random "luck" factor. D&D doesn't really do this, but some campaigns I've played in and DM'ed, I've used it. "...
I'm trying to create my first character and after looking through my brother's dnd books, I thought maybe a centaur would be cool. I don't know much about how to play as one and how the campaign would work with one. Is it a good choice, I haven't really seen people play as...
hit points are bats$&% insane and have nothing to do with how injuries work. After all, barring some exceptional circumstances and individuals, most people are critically injured if you stab them just one time with three feet of sharpened steel. Try it. Go up to someone and run them throu...
I think that approach to the level-based system works much better: crits go directly to 'physical' HP, meaning that high-level characters can still be killed easily in certain situations. The d20 systems that are more 'successful' in terms of 'realism,' I note, borrow two essential ...
I do however have a suggestion for the implementation side of things that could help you keep limits on availability. It doesn't even require magic. Hand crossbows that work in conjunction with a special magazine built into the back of the guard's shields....
What I would do is if you think the NPC should stay is that you should let them stay, but drop the responsibility onto a character for battle. If you don't want the extra work, create a short goodbye, or you could let them die, like in battle, all the enemies target them...
3 How do you calculate average damage for DPR comparisons? Related 17 How does the Savage Attacker feat interact with crits? 65 How does extra damage work for critical hits? 13 When a Battle Master fighter gets a critical hit and uses a maneuver that adds a superiority die to ...
In this case, you have a 40% chance to meet a 15 AC Here is a small AnyDice program that you can use to calculate hit, miss, critical hit, and critical miss, if you want to be more specific with your rolls. This is easily modified to allow crits on 19s and to eliminate ...