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<blockquote data-quote="Olaf the Stout" data-source="post: 4158039" data-attributes="member: 13703"><p>It may have been a houserule, but I remember playing a 2E game that had a Thri-Kreen in the party with Multiattack (it could make attacks with multiple limbs). In that game if the Thri-Kreen rolled a 1 he lost the rest of his attacks for the round. I don't know if this was an official rule or one that our group made up though.</p><p></p><p>As for our current 3.5E game, our rule is that if you roll a 1, make a confirmation roll (just like if you rolled a threat). If that confirmation roll would miss the AC of the opponent you are fighting then you have fumbled and your opponent gets an attack against you.</p><p></p><p>I find that getting an attack against you is the closest opposite to a critical (which is basically equal to getting hit two or three times in one hit). Rolling to hit your opponent also makes the roll scale a bit better with your level, rather than just making a Dex check or something similar.</p><p></p><p>Olaf the Stout</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olaf the Stout, post: 4158039, member: 13703"] It may have been a houserule, but I remember playing a 2E game that had a Thri-Kreen in the party with Multiattack (it could make attacks with multiple limbs). In that game if the Thri-Kreen rolled a 1 he lost the rest of his attacks for the round. I don't know if this was an official rule or one that our group made up though. As for our current 3.5E game, our rule is that if you roll a 1, make a confirmation roll (just like if you rolled a threat). If that confirmation roll would miss the AC of the opponent you are fighting then you have fumbled and your opponent gets an attack against you. I find that getting an attack against you is the closest opposite to a critical (which is basically equal to getting hit two or three times in one hit). Rolling to hit your opponent also makes the roll scale a bit better with your level, rather than just making a Dex check or something similar. Olaf the Stout [/QUOTE]
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