keterys
First Post
I will say - one benefit of 4e's save model was that a successful save typically happened after being subject to an effect for a round.
For example, in many editions I'd simply avoid save based effects because the monsters were going to make their save and it would do very little. In 4e, at least it would affect them for a round. (Yes, I realize those spells rarely required hitting. I'm very okay with rolling to hit)
For example, in many editions I'd simply avoid save based effects because the monsters were going to make their save and it would do very little. In 4e, at least it would affect them for a round. (Yes, I realize those spells rarely required hitting. I'm very okay with rolling to hit)