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<blockquote data-quote="R_J_K75" data-source="post: 8138290" data-attributes="member: 6921294"><p>Let the dice fall where they may for good or for ill for both players and the DM (BBEG). I rarely if ever fudge rolls, that's not to say I haven't done it, but not in a long time. I think that once the players enemies auto hit or hit on a next constant basis the DM loses their trust and their emersion in the game and in the world. OTOH if the DM is constantly trying to find ways to save the players from certain doom then the game and world seem like there's no risk of failure and dying. I roll in the open for attacks, not so much for other things. I had a player say to me that even though I always seem to roll very well on attacks that there still seems as though there was little sense of true danger, as in some battles seemed easier than they should have been and they won some that they probably shouldn't have. I think that was me then and still now figuring out how to manage 5Es increased survivability; which I've come to the conclusion lies in knowing the rules well and sticking to them, which unfortunately I don't do either relatively well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R_J_K75, post: 8138290, member: 6921294"] Let the dice fall where they may for good or for ill for both players and the DM (BBEG). I rarely if ever fudge rolls, that's not to say I haven't done it, but not in a long time. I think that once the players enemies auto hit or hit on a next constant basis the DM loses their trust and their emersion in the game and in the world. OTOH if the DM is constantly trying to find ways to save the players from certain doom then the game and world seem like there's no risk of failure and dying. I roll in the open for attacks, not so much for other things. I had a player say to me that even though I always seem to roll very well on attacks that there still seems as though there was little sense of true danger, as in some battles seemed easier than they should have been and they won some that they probably shouldn't have. I think that was me then and still now figuring out how to manage 5Es increased survivability; which I've come to the conclusion lies in knowing the rules well and sticking to them, which unfortunately I don't do either relatively well. [/QUOTE]
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