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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 8598077" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>I had a discussion with some of my players about these threads last night and how they feel about the DM and players fudging. They were fine with the DM changing some of the things around to make the game more exciting and feel that the players need to be honest in their not being able to fudge. Rolling dice is the obvious fudge, but small things like 'finding' another healing potion on your sheet is a fudge to me as well. I have the players roll the damage against them from the monsters so I guess they could fudge that but it has not been a problem since everyone can see most rolls. </p><p></p><p>I decided to try a type of inspiration for the players next game as a sort of player fudge. I call it a hero point that lets the player reroll something instead of just gain advantage. I plan to give them one per game to be used that night. They can use it on other players if they want to reroll a save or reroll a monster attack or damage if they want and we will see how much it affects things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 8598077, member: 27385"] I had a discussion with some of my players about these threads last night and how they feel about the DM and players fudging. They were fine with the DM changing some of the things around to make the game more exciting and feel that the players need to be honest in their not being able to fudge. Rolling dice is the obvious fudge, but small things like 'finding' another healing potion on your sheet is a fudge to me as well. I have the players roll the damage against them from the monsters so I guess they could fudge that but it has not been a problem since everyone can see most rolls. I decided to try a type of inspiration for the players next game as a sort of player fudge. I call it a hero point that lets the player reroll something instead of just gain advantage. I plan to give them one per game to be used that night. They can use it on other players if they want to reroll a save or reroll a monster attack or damage if they want and we will see how much it affects things. [/QUOTE]
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