AnthonyRoberson
First Post
As written, skill challenges seem like little more than an exercise in dice rolling. Am I missing something here? How should they be run? Take the following two examples:
Example 1: PC is trying to convince Baron Humphrey to allow him to examine the tapestry of ages for clues to the tomb of Zuxor
DM: You are led into the Baron's chambers. Make a Diplomacy check. The DC is 20.
Player: (rolling) I got a 22.
DM: Cool. A servant leads you away to examine the tapestry.
Example 2: PC is trying to convince Baron Humphrey to allow him to examine the tapestry of ages for clues to the tomb of Zuxor
DM: You are led into the Baron's chambers. "What can I do for you brave adventurer?"
Player: Hmm...I guess I will try Diplomacy. "I ask of you but a small boon Baron. I simply wish to view the tapestry of ages for but a few moments. I assure you that this may bring both fame to your domain - and riches for us both". (rolling) I got a 22.
DM: Cool. "Why. You can certainly view the tapestry good man. Let me call Rodrick." A servant leads you away to examine the tapestry.
Which example is right? Neither? What SHOULD I be doing?
Example 1: PC is trying to convince Baron Humphrey to allow him to examine the tapestry of ages for clues to the tomb of Zuxor
DM: You are led into the Baron's chambers. Make a Diplomacy check. The DC is 20.
Player: (rolling) I got a 22.
DM: Cool. A servant leads you away to examine the tapestry.
Example 2: PC is trying to convince Baron Humphrey to allow him to examine the tapestry of ages for clues to the tomb of Zuxor
DM: You are led into the Baron's chambers. "What can I do for you brave adventurer?"
Player: Hmm...I guess I will try Diplomacy. "I ask of you but a small boon Baron. I simply wish to view the tapestry of ages for but a few moments. I assure you that this may bring both fame to your domain - and riches for us both". (rolling) I got a 22.
DM: Cool. "Why. You can certainly view the tapestry good man. Let me call Rodrick." A servant leads you away to examine the tapestry.
Which example is right? Neither? What SHOULD I be doing?