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    D&D 5E (2024) DMG 2024: The Planes

    I think the direction of play from many tables is starting to include the planes, particularly Shadowfell, Feywild, Abyss, and Hells. There is also a slight leaning towards Mechanus and Acadia too. These are being presented in almost all the adventure paths, so I feel like it is a lot more...
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    D&D 5E (2014) The "General Nature" of a Trap

    He gives us a situation and then asks: That partly implies RAW. In the DMG, it literally defines and gives many examples of traps, mechanical, magical, and environmental. Does it have a trigger? Does it have a duration? The answer is, to quote an overly used phrase, "It's a trap."
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    D&D 5E (2014) The "General Nature" of a Trap

    I don't think you can just ignore the title of the spell. A trap is defined in the DMG. It seems clear.
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    D&D General [ART THREAD]Your Personal Favorite D&D Art For a Monster

    You are right. I jumped the gun. I saw your image, and it was so closely related, that I just pulled it up and posted. Sorry.
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    How the group views it is everything I guess. I think for most groups, however they decide, must work. And that is a good thing.
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    I agree. Context matters. And if the DM rolls behind a screen and isn't up front about the fact they are going to fudge rolls, then they are lying. And if they do tell players there will be times they fudge, then fudge (lie) about a die roll, the lie is built for the table's enjoyment. It's...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    Four out of 500+. I know you said you can't calculate the damage/intake/output/etc. But it sounds like you can very much. The fact that you have only had 1 TPK in over 500 sessions means you absolutely do the calculations quite well. Probably from all the experience. It kind of reinforces my...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    I like the subtlety here. Maybe my view is too narrow. I did try to tie it to player/DM motives, as in they are fudging to improve the enjoyment of the game. Similar to how you view a player who fudges. I do understand your point about why people have a problem with players fudging, but not the...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    You're right, most wouldn't describe a magic trick as lying - until you are at a poker table and the person performing the magic is taking other people's money. Then suddenly, that magician is a lying, cheating, (fill in the expletive). ;) The same is true for D&D. If the players expect the...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    I agree. Which is why it's odd you cut off my next sentence in the quote. It states: This implies many aspects of lie, including illusionism. It does not change the definition of lie. It's semantics again just like fudging. In the reality show, Survivor, they lie. It can be really fun for many...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    That's fair. I was simply providing one possible explanation. There are many more valid explanations.
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    Just to be clear, my bolded words were a statement that discussed how a character who fudges can do so for the same reason a DM who fudges. Therefore, if you, as DM need to fudge, it should be ok for your players to do so as well. And I think a DM screen is fine. Like I said, I have played with...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    To be clear, I don't think DMs that fudge are cheaters. But they do lie to their players. I think that is a fact. (And I don't mean lie as a sinful act. There are many games where you lie, and those can be very fun.) Also, I don't think DMs that fudge are bad either. But, I think they need to...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    It's ok to call me out. But read what I wrote please. The DM that spends more time prepping their encounters will have less problems with swingy dice rolls - which is what this is all about. The fact that people try to semantically parsnip fudging dice rolls because of game mechanics is silly...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    I agree. But there is also this, which is sometimes true: Sometimes take it as "They're telling me I play bad" because they feel a bit guilty. And guilt, as we know can come from a myriad of things. It might be their group just broke up and no one was really having any fun. Or they have never...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    To be fair, I don't think anyone has been insulted. They may not like the other person's view, but they weren't insulted. Everyone I read who likes open rolling has said one of the following: It's more suspenseful It's more honest It's not difficult to do if you as DM prepped thoroughly
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    You are correct. My bad. As for the DM stepping in, you really shouldn't have to if you did your prep work. I mean, unless you are playing D&D with one player and one DM, another person in the group should step in. If you have a group with no healers, and no one bothered to bring Goodberries...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    No more than the DM screaming it's in the interest of my story. I literally gave the counter-example of that; the DM rolling opposing skill checks for the gauntlet. If you are ok with one, you should be ok with the other. What low frequency event? The event that you might go down in a game...
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