• @jordanlund
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    -192 months ago

    Typically it would just be one D20 though… if you’re running a skill check.

    2d10 if you’re running a percentile check…

    /nerd

    • nocturne
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      222 months ago

      Advantage/disadvantage is roll 2d20 keep the highest/lowest though.

      • hswolf
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        32 months ago

        In a d&d fashion, you are correct.

      • @jordanlund
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        -172 months ago

        Wow, D&D allows cheating since the last time I played. Nice!

        Next you’ll tell me when rolling character attributes you roll 5d6 and discard the lowest 2.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 months ago

          Next you’ll tell me when rolling character attributes you roll 5d6 and discard the lowest 2.

          If you found this in the rulebook for any TTRPG, then yes, it would make sense to follow the rules within that game.

          Advantage/disadvantage is very explicitly defined in the rules of D&D.

            • @[email protected]
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              62 months ago

              Yeah advantage was introduced in 5th to simplify the game by replacing situational modifiers.

              Disadvantage also exists which has you roll two d20 and pick the smaller one.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 months ago

          What? Having “advantage” is a specific bonus for that one roll that was triggered by something, as allowed by your current ruleset (and DM, obviously), where you’re supposed to take the higher dice. Why assume that it’s “cheating”? Lots of people play games that allow that in specific scenarios