Bounded Accuracy = a low level creature has a reasonable expectation of hitting a high level creature.
They may not do a lot of damage, but there's a good chance the attack will at least connect.
An I love that a battalion of common orcs is a danger to the 20th level fighter now.
EDIT: Mmm maybe when you are looking at levels that far apart the encounter math is not 100% accurate![]()
Yeah, that might be the case.
Bounded Accuracy = a low level creature has a reasonable expectation of hitting a high level creature.
More broadly, the same applies to skill use. A high level character will be better, but lower-level characters will still be functional.
All of a sudden, I just got giddy. Anyone else have those 1st edition experiences where when your 7th level character died, the DM made you start over as a 1st level PC? You gained levels at a much faster rate, but the first 4 or 5 levels you were cowering in the back and hoping to get a lucky shot to say you contributed in the combat, and could get a full share of XP.
Now, it's not that far-fetched! It might still be cruel, but you won't stay there for long, AND you might be able to participate on an even keel!