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<blockquote data-quote="Gabriel Pendragon" data-source="post: 6779969" data-attributes="member: 6807093"><p>Which I mentioned that the low end AC for encounters in LFR games tends to be 17 for 4th level adventures, which is what all the low levels tend to run at in the groupds i've been with. 2nd level only changes the number of monsters not the stats of them, so 17 is still pretty common, with needing 20 isn't all that uncommon. If given easy to hit enemies sure GWM might start being usable, given the usual monster's in organized games the -5/+10 is bad unless you plan on critting things all day. There is also a big difference between calculating number probability vs rolling the dice. As with dice it is possible to roll the same number every time you toss the dice, as the outcome is based on physics not random numbers. Dice are not random at all. They are implied to be random since people tend to not pay attention to how they pick up the dice or how they throw them, but that set of input will always net the exact same roll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabriel Pendragon, post: 6779969, member: 6807093"] Which I mentioned that the low end AC for encounters in LFR games tends to be 17 for 4th level adventures, which is what all the low levels tend to run at in the groupds i've been with. 2nd level only changes the number of monsters not the stats of them, so 17 is still pretty common, with needing 20 isn't all that uncommon. If given easy to hit enemies sure GWM might start being usable, given the usual monster's in organized games the -5/+10 is bad unless you plan on critting things all day. There is also a big difference between calculating number probability vs rolling the dice. As with dice it is possible to roll the same number every time you toss the dice, as the outcome is based on physics not random numbers. Dice are not random at all. They are implied to be random since people tend to not pay attention to how they pick up the dice or how they throw them, but that set of input will always net the exact same roll. [/QUOTE]
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