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<blockquote data-quote="Fenris-77" data-source="post: 7621888" data-attributes="member: 6993955"><p>Of course it loses to Elven Accuracy. <em>That</em> rule is bloody fantastic and changes the whole game for characters who have it. We were just talking about trying to massage some feeling into what is a much smaller and less impactful rule. Your comment about chances of rerolling for that crit are on the nose btw, it's what, half a percent or something? It's little. Noticeable, but little. That's why my suggestion initially was aimed far more at increasing the occurrence of the reroll per session, rather than based on the math of the statistical impact. Regardless of the math, if you actually get to reroll a d20 or two per session then you'll feel like the rule is part of the character. That means rolling 20-40 d20s per session, or 6-7 per encounter (minimum, assuming 6 encounters). If you can throw that many dice, you'll probably get the chance to reroll a couple and feel lucky, and the more dice you toss, the more rerolls you'll get, etc etc. Completely about the feels, not the maths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenris-77, post: 7621888, member: 6993955"] Of course it loses to Elven Accuracy. [I]That[/I] rule is bloody fantastic and changes the whole game for characters who have it. We were just talking about trying to massage some feeling into what is a much smaller and less impactful rule. Your comment about chances of rerolling for that crit are on the nose btw, it's what, half a percent or something? It's little. Noticeable, but little. That's why my suggestion initially was aimed far more at increasing the occurrence of the reroll per session, rather than based on the math of the statistical impact. Regardless of the math, if you actually get to reroll a d20 or two per session then you'll feel like the rule is part of the character. That means rolling 20-40 d20s per session, or 6-7 per encounter (minimum, assuming 6 encounters). If you can throw that many dice, you'll probably get the chance to reroll a couple and feel lucky, and the more dice you toss, the more rerolls you'll get, etc etc. Completely about the feels, not the maths. [/QUOTE]
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