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<blockquote data-quote="5ekyu" data-source="post: 7832965" data-attributes="member: 6919838"><p>Yes they are hit often. </p><p></p><p>Bounded accuracy does not get involved. </p><p>No idea where you got the orc DC of 15. </p><p></p><p>"Who rolls to see if a hit occurs" does not change the odds of a hit or miss, just who rolls. Really, it doesnt.</p><p></p><p>PAR keeps the same odds of hit and miss and crit as the usual rules do. </p><p></p><p>But, if one doesnt want to solve the equation...</p><p></p><p>An orc with a +7 to hit has a DC fir his attsck of 22+7 = 29. I write it on my orcs, when I bother, as AR =29 (attack risk).</p><p></p><p>So the PC rolls his d20+ AC vs a 29 DC. If they meet the 29 or more the attack misses. If they get less, it hits. Just like every other roll, add, check DC. </p><p></p><p>For attacks, if the player defensecroll is a 1, the attack crits. </p><p></p><p>Odds exactly the same as notmsl.</p><p></p><p>Example... </p><p></p><p>PC has AC 17.</p><p>Attacker has attack at +7 (DC 29)</p><p></p><p>PAR gives a crit 5% of the time (roll of 1)</p><p>PAR give a hit 50% of the time (roll 2-11) </p><p>PAR gives a miss 45% of the time. (Roll 12+)</p><p></p><p>That matches up exactly to the odds if I were to roll for the attacker myself.</p><p></p><p>5e gives a crit 5%of the time (I roll a 20)</p><p>5e gives a hit 50% of the time (I roll 10-19)</p><p>5e gives a miss 45% of the time (I roll 1-9)</p><p></p><p>So, nope no worries about never getting hit. Odds dont change. Just who rolls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5ekyu, post: 7832965, member: 6919838"] Yes they are hit often. Bounded accuracy does not get involved. No idea where you got the orc DC of 15. "Who rolls to see if a hit occurs" does not change the odds of a hit or miss, just who rolls. Really, it doesnt. PAR keeps the same odds of hit and miss and crit as the usual rules do. But, if one doesnt want to solve the equation... An orc with a +7 to hit has a DC fir his attsck of 22+7 = 29. I write it on my orcs, when I bother, as AR =29 (attack risk). So the PC rolls his d20+ AC vs a 29 DC. If they meet the 29 or more the attack misses. If they get less, it hits. Just like every other roll, add, check DC. For attacks, if the player defensecroll is a 1, the attack crits. Odds exactly the same as notmsl. Example... PC has AC 17. Attacker has attack at +7 (DC 29) PAR gives a crit 5% of the time (roll of 1) PAR give a hit 50% of the time (roll 2-11) PAR gives a miss 45% of the time. (Roll 12+) That matches up exactly to the odds if I were to roll for the attacker myself. 5e gives a crit 5%of the time (I roll a 20) 5e gives a hit 50% of the time (I roll 10-19) 5e gives a miss 45% of the time (I roll 1-9) So, nope no worries about never getting hit. Odds dont change. Just who rolls. [/QUOTE]
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