TwoSix
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OK, yea, we definitely don't do that. Nothing wrong with it, of course, just not part of our group's play.In my role-playing group, whenever a PC's attack roll exactly hits the AC on an opponent, the DM will say 'Defender defends' to let everyone know that the opponent's armor has turned aside the PC's attack. Likewise, whenever the opponent's attack roll exactly hits a PC's AC, the player will say 'Defender Defends' for pretty much the same reason. My group has been using this term since I joined them back in 2021.
So once the DM says 'Defender Defends', the party will know that opponent's AC.![]()
That's why a lot of our fights end without ever figuring out the enemy's exact AC. Unless the players manage to roll both exactly the AC, as well as AC - 1, the best you can do is define it as a range.