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<blockquote data-quote="iserith" data-source="post: 8004684" data-attributes="member: 97077"><p>It really depends on which game we're talking about.</p><p></p><p>In D&D 5e, there's nothing that says anyone but the DM may decide there is an ability check and nothing suggesting players ask to make one (though they may ask if a skill proficiency applies to an ability check the DM has already called for).</p><p></p><p>In D&D 4e, the Rules Compendium says players often ask to make skill checks and the DM almost always says "Yes."</p><p></p><p>I don't recall how it was described in the D&D 3.Xe rules (and I gave my books away), but certainly the most common approach I saw had players asking to make skill checks or declaring the same.</p><p></p><p>If you're playing D&D 5e and players are asking to make or declaring they are making ability checks, you're just playing it with the D&D 3.Xe or 4e approach. But notably, the issue of players trying to roll "skill checks" because one person failed is resolved by not doing it like previous editions of the game and by having a meaningful consequence for failure on a failed check, which is a prerequisite for the DM calling for an ability check in the first place.</p><p></p><p>But of course, do it however you see fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iserith, post: 8004684, member: 97077"] It really depends on which game we're talking about. In D&D 5e, there's nothing that says anyone but the DM may decide there is an ability check and nothing suggesting players ask to make one (though they may ask if a skill proficiency applies to an ability check the DM has already called for). In D&D 4e, the Rules Compendium says players often ask to make skill checks and the DM almost always says "Yes." I don't recall how it was described in the D&D 3.Xe rules (and I gave my books away), but certainly the most common approach I saw had players asking to make skill checks or declaring the same. If you're playing D&D 5e and players are asking to make or declaring they are making ability checks, you're just playing it with the D&D 3.Xe or 4e approach. But notably, the issue of players trying to roll "skill checks" because one person failed is resolved by not doing it like previous editions of the game and by having a meaningful consequence for failure on a failed check, which is a prerequisite for the DM calling for an ability check in the first place. But of course, do it however you see fit. [/QUOTE]
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