Yes. The fact that you gain advantage on the attack roll is meant to simulate the idea that you should lose Dex to AC, without having to recalculate anything.
Yes. The fact that you gain advantage on the attack roll is meant to simulate the idea that you should lose Dex to AC, without having to recalculate anything.
Which is still daft since the high dex unconscious PC still has a higher AC than the low dex unconscious PC in the same armor.
I get the whole "simplify the rules" bit, but this is more or less throwing the baby out with the bath water.![]()
Depends on the armor. The way they do armor, it's hardly matters. Arcane casters generally can't wear heavier armor and have low dex. When they go down, they still have maybe a 14 or 15 AC. Advantage and autocrat is going to waste them as happened to me tonight. I imagine the really odd combo is the highly dexterous rogue in leather being harder to hit than a full plate wearing paladin. That is definitely goofy, though it hardly matters when you're unconscious. You're going to die either way. Maybe that is why they didn't bother to complicate things given how little it matters.
Very much this, it is absurd, but at least very easy to fix. Less so are things like rogues running faster after initiative is rolled or the mess that the advantage mechanic is.I get the whole "simplify the rules" bit, but this is more or less throwing the baby out with the bath water.![]()
Which is still daft since the high dex unconscious PC still has a higher AC than the low dex unconscious PC in the same armor.
I get the whole "simplify the rules" bit, but this is more or less throwing the baby out with the bath water.![]()