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I like to let people roll. The result may determine the consequences of failure.
45 0 ReplyBut then you get players who complain that "they couldn't even succeed with a 20?!" And they complain why did you let them roll.
Of course if your players are used to that party of your style, that's fine.
30 0 Reply- Why did you let me roll???
- To see how loud the bystanders will laugh, obviously.
36 0 ReplyI've heard "because I like the sound of dice hitting the table."
12 0 Replythats an amazing answer, i love it
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if they're int/dex/str, I make them roll a wisdom check to see if they do something impossibly stupid.
if they're wis or cha, they roll deception against themselves with disadvantage. It's excellent seeing a character literally deceive themselves into doing something dumb.
15 1 ReplyJust frame it as a success. Like our GM.
GM: Roll a d100
Player: rolls
GM: You've turned into a fairy.
Player: What...
GM: And as you look at yourself, you notice you're naked.
Player: But I've rolled 90 out of a 100!
GM: Yes. The fairy IS actually the GOOD outcome!
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