Yesterday I stumbled into a mindboggling problem (at least IMO).
Person A binds unconscious Person B. Mr. A ties Mr. B's hand behind his back and has all the time in the world to do this.
After this person B tries to escape the bindings.
Person A had no dex bonus, so you roll Use Rope check and get the average result 11. With +10 binding bonus result is 21. Person B has Dex bonus of +2, so he is automatically able to escape the bindings in 2 minutes.
So... even though binder gets +10 bonus to bind someone, there's still a huge advantage for the escapee due to the fact that he can take 20 (as specifically mentioned in the rules).
I talked with my players about this and we agreed that you can take 20 in use rope, because otherwise escaping carefully secured ropes is too easy. It profoundly bothers me if an average person's binding ability is randomly somewhere between 11 to 30 and ability to escape is a fixed number 20 (for an average person), thus in average there's almost a fifty-fifty chance of escaping bindings (with an escape artist modifier +0).
Please give me your input about this and before you answer please take a really close look on how this all works if escape artist is eligible for take 20 but use rope is not. Just think about how this would look like:
20 peasants carefully bind 20 swineherders and tell them to escape. In average almost half of them do escape in 2 minutes.
Person A binds unconscious Person B. Mr. A ties Mr. B's hand behind his back and has all the time in the world to do this.
After this person B tries to escape the bindings.
Person A had no dex bonus, so you roll Use Rope check and get the average result 11. With +10 binding bonus result is 21. Person B has Dex bonus of +2, so he is automatically able to escape the bindings in 2 minutes.
So... even though binder gets +10 bonus to bind someone, there's still a huge advantage for the escapee due to the fact that he can take 20 (as specifically mentioned in the rules).
I talked with my players about this and we agreed that you can take 20 in use rope, because otherwise escaping carefully secured ropes is too easy. It profoundly bothers me if an average person's binding ability is randomly somewhere between 11 to 30 and ability to escape is a fixed number 20 (for an average person), thus in average there's almost a fifty-fifty chance of escaping bindings (with an escape artist modifier +0).
Please give me your input about this and before you answer please take a really close look on how this all works if escape artist is eligible for take 20 but use rope is not. Just think about how this would look like:
20 peasants carefully bind 20 swineherders and tell them to escape. In average almost half of them do escape in 2 minutes.
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