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<blockquote data-quote="5ekyu" data-source="post: 7590485" data-attributes="member: 6919838"><p>In my game, I directly add the die roll into the fiction as elements that could lead to confidence in the outcome or not or even a strong lack of confidence. The player is then free to use that in their in-character judgements or not - after all an overconfident PC might never think he was wrong, at first - their choice.</p><p></p><p>This shows in two ways... </p><p>First I tend to include narrative bits like bad environmental hits or interruptions at key moments to show when things are bad. Can also describe the target as all over the place, frantic, etc.</p><p></p><p>Second, the player is given explicit permission in core house ruling posted before gsme started to include game die rolls as part of their in character fiction and thinking. So even if my description doesnt do a 3 justice, they have the fie.</p><p></p><p>But, key is, they dont get told "success" they just see results and since failed to meet DC can be progress with setback that becomes an issue too.</p><p></p><p>So, whether or not they believe they succeeded is on thrm to decide from the results, not me to tell thrm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5ekyu, post: 7590485, member: 6919838"] In my game, I directly add the die roll into the fiction as elements that could lead to confidence in the outcome or not or even a strong lack of confidence. The player is then free to use that in their in-character judgements or not - after all an overconfident PC might never think he was wrong, at first - their choice. This shows in two ways... First I tend to include narrative bits like bad environmental hits or interruptions at key moments to show when things are bad. Can also describe the target as all over the place, frantic, etc. Second, the player is given explicit permission in core house ruling posted before gsme started to include game die rolls as part of their in character fiction and thinking. So even if my description doesnt do a 3 justice, they have the fie. But, key is, they dont get told "success" they just see results and since failed to meet DC can be progress with setback that becomes an issue too. So, whether or not they believe they succeeded is on thrm to decide from the results, not me to tell thrm. [/QUOTE]
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