billd91
Not your screen monkey (he/him) 🇺🇦🇵🇸🏳️⚧️
Things have gotten a bit looser with us playing on Roll20 for the last couple of years but we typically rule that any die that falls off the table needs to be rerolled. That's about it. I don't get fussy about rolling in the open, though we generally do so and don't usually scrutinize each other's rolls.
Other than that, I take a deliberately trusting attitude when DMing on the virtual tabletop. I let players roll their own dice or use the ones on Roll20 as they see fit. I roll my own with my wee little dice tower and dice trays on the TV table set up next to my desk.
I may use a few other conventions to make things easier. I try to roll damage dice with the attack to speed my results a little and I use varying colors to generate multiple results - usually reading lighter to darker to establish an order (got that one from casualty reduction rolls from ASL). I've got sparkly dice I try to keep on hand to use for advantage/disadvantage so they're easy to spot and add/remove as necessary. I also do have an initiative macro I use to roll most initiative checks because it's usually quicker for me to do it - but now that a couple of PCs are regularly rolling initiative with advantage, that's starting to go by the wayside.
Other than that, I take a deliberately trusting attitude when DMing on the virtual tabletop. I let players roll their own dice or use the ones on Roll20 as they see fit. I roll my own with my wee little dice tower and dice trays on the TV table set up next to my desk.
I may use a few other conventions to make things easier. I try to roll damage dice with the attack to speed my results a little and I use varying colors to generate multiple results - usually reading lighter to darker to establish an order (got that one from casualty reduction rolls from ASL). I've got sparkly dice I try to keep on hand to use for advantage/disadvantage so they're easy to spot and add/remove as necessary. I also do have an initiative macro I use to roll most initiative checks because it's usually quicker for me to do it - but now that a couple of PCs are regularly rolling initiative with advantage, that's starting to go by the wayside.