In that case why not roll the die out in the open and then fudge? Why the secrecy and deception?
Because it would break the flow of the game and make the players have to notice it was occuring.
In that case why not roll the die out in the open and then fudge? Why the secrecy and deception?
That's fine. But that's me. I just feel like I don't need to be vilified for it by people in this thread.And that's where you lose me.
Exactly. And we don't want them to know we're only pretending to let the dice decide do we?Because it would break the flow of the game and make the players have to notice it was occuring.
Again, I don't understand your point here. There are many examples that look very contrived to me in this and the other related thread, which is common in discussions where posters are trying to craft examples to try to justify positions that don't require any justification. That is all.
In that case why not roll the die out in the open and then fudge? Why the secrecy and deception?
"Sorry Bob, it looks like the Orc crit"?
"Damn. And I'm down to 0 hit points"
"You know Bob let's say that 20 is actually a 02".
Fluid interpretative art right there.
It's aimed at people contriving examples to justify what doesn't need to be justified. Their preference, however bewildering to some, is their own. Are we now having a discussion about the discussion or about the topic? Because the former doesn't interest me.If you launch that into the air, its always going to be hard to tell who its aimed at, because it looks like its aimed at everybody.
Exactly. And we don't want them to know we're only pretending to let the dice decide do we?
Exactly. And we don't want them to know we're only pretending to let the dice decide do we?
It's aimed at people contriving examples to justify what doesn't need to be justified. Their preference, however bewildering to some, is their own. Are we now having a discussion about the discussion or about the topic? Because the former doesn't interest me.
That's one valid way to do it. Another is not out in the open. Secrecy =/= deception. If I roll a 20 and want to change it to a 15 and I say it hit, nobody was deceived. There was never a crit and there was only ever a hit. The dice don't rule the situation."Sorry Bob, it looks like the Orc crit"?
"Damn. And I'm down to 0 hit points"
"You know Bob let's say that 20 is actually a 02".
Fluid interpretative art right there.