Do you fudge?

How often do you fudge?

  • 10 – I fudge constantly, all the time.

    Votes: 2 1.2%
  • 9

    Votes: 2 1.2%
  • 8

    Votes: 5 3.0%
  • 7

    Votes: 8 4.8%
  • 6

    Votes: 8 4.8%
  • 5 – I fudge occasionally.

    Votes: 46 27.9%
  • 4

    Votes: 13 7.9%
  • 3

    Votes: 14 8.5%
  • 2

    Votes: 29 17.6%
  • 1

    Votes: 22 13.3%
  • 0 – I never fudge, ever.

    Votes: 16 9.7%

Quasqueton

First Post
How often do you, as DM, fudge the game to keep PCs/parties alive? What do you fudge: die rolls, NPC/monster actions and reactions, timing?

If you don’t fudge constantly, what prompts you to fudge? What event or potentiality warrants a fudge?

Quasqueton
 

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I have to fudge in my favor all the time. If I did not then the PCs would never face any challenges at all, as whenever I DM I have horrible rolls. So half the time I just decide whether I want the attack to hit or miss, or the monster to save or not save, etc.
 

Hmmm well I used to fudge every now and then. Now I roll in front of the party, not that they asked for that or anything, I just started doing it. So now I voted that I never fudge.
 

I houseruled a "Luck point" system, so fudging has been vastly reduced.

Sometimes I will still fudge, because either

1. A really unlucky roll made the enemy pretty much lamed...

2. An unfortunate die roll would decimate the party unexpectantly...

3. I'm making the fudge from #1 up to the players... IE to counteract a funble I overruled earlier, I'll override a crit the monster could have made later.

Again, with the luck points fudging is made much less frequent...
 

I put a 1 because I hardly ever fudge.

My reasoning is that if you fudge frequently, they will figure it out, and it lessens everyone's enjoyment.

However, if I've blundered things pretty badly with a poorly planned encounter, I might fudge a roll or two to help them out. I never help the bad guys out, I figure I can make more.
 

The spread for this poll will be less than informative because it has 10 choices with only three explantions of the meaning. What is the differences between a 2 and a 3? A 3 and a 4? The results may be "curved", but it is probably better to offer five specific options:
Never
Frequently
Occasionally
Infrequently
Never
 


I generally avoid fudgnig, and prefer systems and variants that make it so I don't have to. I also don't make encounters threatening unless I want them to be life threatening.

In short, I try to not roll a dice if I am not willing to accept and enforce the outcome of it. Don't roll the dice if you aren't willing to pay the price!

I have always thought DMs were rather silly that put instant death traps in their adventures and then fudge the results to avoid their effects.
 
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