• @[email protected]
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    821 year ago

    Yep, bg3 implememted the optional rule of nat 20 always being a success and nat 1 always being a failure

      • @bouh
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        111 year ago

        It actually succeed, and it has an effect later.

          • @bouh
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            121 year ago

            Spoiler

            So I succeeded the DC99 check with a crit success (it was my only success in these checks). Later, at the end, in the very final fight, the netherbrain started with about 60 less hp and a debuff that said that it was very surprised I could succeed this check (not the exact words but you get the idea).

            Iirc it started with 246hp instead of 300. I don’t remember if the debuff did something else.

      • Kogasa
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        81 year ago

        I savescummed a lot through my first playthrough. This time I didn’t. Failed the first 2 rolls but hit the nat 20 on this one. That was cool.

      • @TCBloo
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        31 year ago

        The 99 check?

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        11 year ago

        And the one in Act 1 where you fail what you’re trying to regardless of the check, making it pointless.

    • @Wermhatswormhat
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      11 year ago

      Is it really an optional rule? I play dnd and we’ve always treated it like that. Maybe our group just subscribes to the rule. But that’s really handy on those 25+ locked doors!

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        It’ probably one of the most used optional rules, but it is one. It is a lot of fun to have that nat 20 turn a hairy situation around :)