ExploderWizard
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If the die rolls affect the PC's then yes, the monsters should roll. NPC vs NPC, the DM can just make up the results unless he/she wants to resolve such actions which may bore the players unless they can participate somehow.

This isn't really entirely accurate. Sticking with 4e a PC must roll to hit with a spell or physical attack. A monster has to roll to hit when attacking the PC's. If either inflicts some sort of ongoing effect then the target, whether PC or NPC, get a saving throw to see if it continues to effect them (assuming its not a 1 round thing).New school design does not consider this method necessary to play the game. In 4e for example PCs roll to attack monster defenses: the saving throw that used to be is no more.
A valid point. But should the DM be someone who runs an adventure for the PCs or one that plays against the PCs and thus the thrill of rolling dice for his monsters? Btw, the game will still be under the same randomness as it was before.Do you think this might be a little boring for the person behind the screen?
Why? If you faced a monster -not that it is going to happen, but lets play pretend- you would still feel the action or what is happening regarding the monster or the NPC through yourself. And since the game is about your PC, you controlling your PC it makes sense you make the roll.If the die rolls affect the PC's then yes, the monsters should roll.
I pose the question in general, which includes D&D.While that's certainly true, I thought the OP was posing a D&D question, not a general "other game system" question.
Yeah, I know. But I felt it was accurate to use it as an example to serve my purpose, ie make people understand what I am trying to talk about.This isn't really entirely accurate. Sticking with 4e a PC must roll to hit with a spell or physical attack. A monster has to roll to hit when attacking the PC's. If either inflicts some sort of ongoing effect then the target, whether PC or NPC, get a saving throw to see if it continues to effect them (assuming its not a 1 round thing).
Well, I'm not a Wii: I'm there to enjoy the game as much as anyone else around the table, and for me that includes throwing the dice once in awhile.A valid point. But should the DM be someone who runs an adventure for the PCs or one that plays against the PCs and thus the thrill of rolling dice for his monsters? Btw, the game will still be under the same randomness as it was before.
A valid point. But should the DM be someone who runs an adventure for the PCs or one that plays against the PCs and thus the thrill of rolling dice for his monsters?