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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 7751123" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>He isn't, though. If a player can expect his PC to be hit 20% of the time, but the luck gods have the DM rolling at a 5% hit rate, fudging the numbers up so that you hit that 20% mark does't really skew the statistics in favor of the monsters. Especially if you do the reverse when the luck gods have you rolling crit after crit. It's reeeaaaaally easy for the DM to see and modify things so that the players are having more fun.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is no such problem with fudging. As he said, if you fudge a crit and someone luck provides one or two more, it takes less than half a second to make one of the following crits a hit or a miss. No problem at all.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree with this. However, it's a letdown for the players if this happens during a BBEG fight. I will fudge things to keep the BBEG fight from being a let down, and I will fudge things during those very, very rare times when the luck gods have the players rolling like crap, and my dice rolling crit after crit. I'm not going to TPK the group over bad luck during some piddly encounter. In the latter instance, I will fudge a few rolls in favor of the PCs to even things up. They might still lose or even TPK, but it won't be just due to some bad luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 7751123, member: 23751"] He isn't, though. If a player can expect his PC to be hit 20% of the time, but the luck gods have the DM rolling at a 5% hit rate, fudging the numbers up so that you hit that 20% mark does't really skew the statistics in favor of the monsters. Especially if you do the reverse when the luck gods have you rolling crit after crit. It's reeeaaaaally easy for the DM to see and modify things so that the players are having more fun. There is no such problem with fudging. As he said, if you fudge a crit and someone luck provides one or two more, it takes less than half a second to make one of the following crits a hit or a miss. No problem at all. I agree with this. However, it's a letdown for the players if this happens during a BBEG fight. I will fudge things to keep the BBEG fight from being a let down, and I will fudge things during those very, very rare times when the luck gods have the players rolling like crap, and my dice rolling crit after crit. I'm not going to TPK the group over bad luck during some piddly encounter. In the latter instance, I will fudge a few rolls in favor of the PCs to even things up. They might still lose or even TPK, but it won't be just due to some bad luck. [/QUOTE]
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