overgeeked
Open-World Sandbox
For me, most of that is a very good reason for opposed rolls or rolled DCs. I don’t have to figure all that out. I can just roll, see what the dice says, and go from there. It’s also a great way to reduce referee bias. I don’t decide how tough or amicable the guard is, the dice do. Unless they’re loaded, the dice are always fair. The same cannot be said of the meat-sack running the game.
The PCs’ plan rests on a guard, make a roll to see how vigilant the guard is. The PCs’ want to try to seduce or persuade the guard, make a roll to see how susceptible the guard is.
And frankly, the referee shouldn’t be worried about a roll bypassing a chunk of their prep. If a single roll can bypass a chunk of your prep you’ve prepped the wrong stuff.
The PCs’ plan rests on a guard, make a roll to see how vigilant the guard is. The PCs’ want to try to seduce or persuade the guard, make a roll to see how susceptible the guard is.
And frankly, the referee shouldn’t be worried about a roll bypassing a chunk of their prep. If a single roll can bypass a chunk of your prep you’ve prepped the wrong stuff.