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<blockquote data-quote="Oofta" data-source="post: 7789747" data-attributes="member: 6801845"><p>Which is my experience as well. Some players are going to need to give me more info, but even my wife's swashbuckler in my current campaign will simply state something like "I hit for ___ amount of damage" once she knows the target AC. Even her mini never moved her mini and it's 3 squares away and she's using her rapier. I know she has that mobility feature where she doesn't provoke opp attacks, she attacked the orc last round, the orc didn't move because it's trying to kill the cleric and her go-to weapon is her rapier. Keeping rounds quick in encounters where things are fairly static is a good thing IMHO.</p><p></p><p>This doesn't represent every round or every combat of course, I mix things up a lot. </p><p></p><p>This whole "I don't know what my players are really doing unless they specifically tells me" has never been an issue in any game I can think of. It's not the end of the world if the DM has to ask for clarification now and then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oofta, post: 7789747, member: 6801845"] Which is my experience as well. Some players are going to need to give me more info, but even my wife's swashbuckler in my current campaign will simply state something like "I hit for ___ amount of damage" once she knows the target AC. Even her mini never moved her mini and it's 3 squares away and she's using her rapier. I know she has that mobility feature where she doesn't provoke opp attacks, she attacked the orc last round, the orc didn't move because it's trying to kill the cleric and her go-to weapon is her rapier. Keeping rounds quick in encounters where things are fairly static is a good thing IMHO. This doesn't represent every round or every combat of course, I mix things up a lot. This whole "I don't know what my players are really doing unless they specifically tells me" has never been an issue in any game I can think of. It's not the end of the world if the DM has to ask for clarification now and then. [/QUOTE]
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