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<blockquote data-quote="Guest 6801328" data-source="post: 6858206"><p>Ok, here's a demo to explain it. I just wrote a simple little program that generates a DC from 10 to 20 (in increments of 2) then rolls 2 d20, adding +7 to one and +9 to the other. (Proficiency bonus of 4, Ints of 16 and 20). Each row shows the DC, and then says "pass" or "fail" for each of the two rolls.</p><p></p><p>Can you tell me which column is the 16 Int and which is the 20 Int by looking at these results? </p><p></p><p>DC: 20 pass pass</p><p>DC: 12 fail pass</p><p>DC: 20 fail pass</p><p>DC: 12 pass pass</p><p>DC: 12 fail pass</p><p>DC: 14 pass pass</p><p>DC: 16 pass pass</p><p>DC: 16 fail fail</p><p>DC: 20 fail fail</p><p>DC: 12 pass pass</p><p>DC: 18 pass fail</p><p>DC: 16 pass pass</p><p>DC: 14 pass pass</p><p>DC: 18 pass pass</p><p>DC: 10 pass pass</p><p>DC: 10 pass pass</p><p>DC: 12 pass fail</p><p>DC: 18 fail pass</p><p>DC: 20 fail pass</p><p>DC: 10 pass pass</p><p>DC: 14 pass fail</p><p>DC: 20 fail fail</p><p>DC: 20 fail fail</p><p>DC: 16 pass pass</p><p>DC: 16 fail pass</p><p>DC: 12 pass pass</p><p>DC: 10 pass pass</p><p>DC: 10 pass pass</p><p>DC: 12 pass pass</p><p>DC: 12 pass fail</p><p>DC: 16 fail pass</p><p>DC: 12 pass fail</p><p>DC: 18 pass pass</p><p>DC: 12 fail pass</p><p>DC: 20 pass pass</p><p>DC: 12 pass pass</p><p>DC: 18 pass pass</p><p>DC: 16 fail pass</p><p>DC: 12 pass pass</p><p>DC: 16 pass fail</p><p>DC: 10 fail pass</p><p>DC: 16 pass pass</p><p>DC: 12 pass pass</p><p>DC: 20 fail fail</p><p>DC: 12 pass pass</p><p>DC: 16 fail fail</p><p>DC: 12 pass pass</p><p>DC: 16 pass fail</p><p>DC: 14 pass pass</p><p>DC: 18 fail pass</p><p></p><p>Now imagine you're in a game where you roll a couple/few times per hour (we'll pretend it's an Investigation-heavy campaign). Without writing down and studying these results, are you telling me you're going to see a pattern?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest 6801328, post: 6858206"] Ok, here's a demo to explain it. I just wrote a simple little program that generates a DC from 10 to 20 (in increments of 2) then rolls 2 d20, adding +7 to one and +9 to the other. (Proficiency bonus of 4, Ints of 16 and 20). Each row shows the DC, and then says "pass" or "fail" for each of the two rolls. Can you tell me which column is the 16 Int and which is the 20 Int by looking at these results? DC: 20 pass pass DC: 12 fail pass DC: 20 fail pass DC: 12 pass pass DC: 12 fail pass DC: 14 pass pass DC: 16 pass pass DC: 16 fail fail DC: 20 fail fail DC: 12 pass pass DC: 18 pass fail DC: 16 pass pass DC: 14 pass pass DC: 18 pass pass DC: 10 pass pass DC: 10 pass pass DC: 12 pass fail DC: 18 fail pass DC: 20 fail pass DC: 10 pass pass DC: 14 pass fail DC: 20 fail fail DC: 20 fail fail DC: 16 pass pass DC: 16 fail pass DC: 12 pass pass DC: 10 pass pass DC: 10 pass pass DC: 12 pass pass DC: 12 pass fail DC: 16 fail pass DC: 12 pass fail DC: 18 pass pass DC: 12 fail pass DC: 20 pass pass DC: 12 pass pass DC: 18 pass pass DC: 16 fail pass DC: 12 pass pass DC: 16 pass fail DC: 10 fail pass DC: 16 pass pass DC: 12 pass pass DC: 20 fail fail DC: 12 pass pass DC: 16 fail fail DC: 12 pass pass DC: 16 pass fail DC: 14 pass pass DC: 18 fail pass Now imagine you're in a game where you roll a couple/few times per hour (we'll pretend it's an Investigation-heavy campaign). Without writing down and studying these results, are you telling me you're going to see a pattern? [/QUOTE]
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