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<blockquote data-quote="iserith" data-source="post: 7999489" data-attributes="member: 97077"><p>As far as I can recall, a D&D 3.Xe DM could decide on success or failure as well, but just as in D&D 4e, nobody actually played that way in my experience. I find D&D 5e DMs who know the difference between the games or who have no experience with the previous editions rule success and failure without rolls regularly. What you can also see is that you will usually get better description out of a player if they can't ask to make "skill checks." They tend to engage with the environment more, looking for an edge that will allow them to avoid rolling or at least get advantage. Player engagement goes up and the game runs faster. I know when I turn up in games where players are asking to make "skill checks," and I don't, I am usually more successful and seen as a good roleplayer (though I don't necessarily agree with that). Imagine a table of 5 such players. My regular group, used to the D&D 5e paradigm, runs circles around every other game that I'm in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iserith, post: 7999489, member: 97077"] As far as I can recall, a D&D 3.Xe DM could decide on success or failure as well, but just as in D&D 4e, nobody actually played that way in my experience. I find D&D 5e DMs who know the difference between the games or who have no experience with the previous editions rule success and failure without rolls regularly. What you can also see is that you will usually get better description out of a player if they can't ask to make "skill checks." They tend to engage with the environment more, looking for an edge that will allow them to avoid rolling or at least get advantage. Player engagement goes up and the game runs faster. I know when I turn up in games where players are asking to make "skill checks," and I don't, I am usually more successful and seen as a good roleplayer (though I don't necessarily agree with that). Imagine a table of 5 such players. My regular group, used to the D&D 5e paradigm, runs circles around every other game that I'm in. [/QUOTE]
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