I don't regard not using my full strength when I play wrestling with my 4-year-old as 'fudging'. I don't regard setting a fair challenge in a D&D game as fudging, either.
Eg in the game last night the 8th level PCs got plenty of hints not to tangle with the purple worm. If they had gone ahead and attacked it, it would likely have gobbled them up, I wouldn't fudge dice roll results to prevent that.
I make all my dice rolls in the open, don't use a screen, and usually tell players the target DCs.
Eg in the game last night the 8th level PCs got plenty of hints not to tangle with the purple worm. If they had gone ahead and attacked it, it would likely have gobbled them up, I wouldn't fudge dice roll results to prevent that.
I make all my dice rolls in the open, don't use a screen, and usually tell players the target DCs.