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    Hm. That could work. But it would be quite tedious.

    Also: why 12 and not 8? Doesn’t a DC calculate 8+prof+ability?

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      …subtracting twelve maintains the same odds with ties ‘succeeding’ for the rolling adversary; some DMs instead subtract eleven and flip ties for the PC to always win, which is mathematically identical, but then you have to keep track of flipping tie-resolution back-and-forth depending upon who’s rolling…

      Perception +6, Trap DC 14 = Passive Perception 16, Trap +2
      (both have the same 65% chance of detection, 35% chance of staying hidden)

      …it becomes a pretty trivial exercise to invert any roll after you’ve done it once or twice…