Nareau
Explorer
Disclaimer: I in no way condone shooting people with real arrows, casting harmful spells, or tresspassing. I also fully understand that D&D is a fantasy game, and was not intended to model reality exactly.
That said, have any of you tried testing the D&D rules in real life? I recently explored some subterranean tunnels. It was interesting to see how far 30' worth of light really is. And to hear how incredibly loud footsteps through water are.
I've also started playing darts, and am realizing that there's no way I can hit the bullseye 1 in 20 times. I figure that darts have a 10' range increment, I have at least a +1 Dex modifier, and the bullseye is Fine. I take a full round to line up a shot, which gives me a +5 to hit. So that means the bullseye has a 10 - 5 (Dex) + 8 (Size) = 13 AC. I'm getting around a +6 to my attack roll--I hit on a 7 or above! So I ought to be hitting it 70% of the time. But I'm actually hitting it 2% of the time.
I'm interested to see if anyone else has done these kinds of (incredibly dorky) tests. Any unexpected results? Any suggestions of other tests that one might try?
More than anything else, it's been interesting to put myself in situations that my characters are in every week. It's given me a new perspective on how spooky, difficult, and messy the lives of adventurers are. And I don't even have to fight monsters.
That said, have any of you tried testing the D&D rules in real life? I recently explored some subterranean tunnels. It was interesting to see how far 30' worth of light really is. And to hear how incredibly loud footsteps through water are.
I've also started playing darts, and am realizing that there's no way I can hit the bullseye 1 in 20 times. I figure that darts have a 10' range increment, I have at least a +1 Dex modifier, and the bullseye is Fine. I take a full round to line up a shot, which gives me a +5 to hit. So that means the bullseye has a 10 - 5 (Dex) + 8 (Size) = 13 AC. I'm getting around a +6 to my attack roll--I hit on a 7 or above! So I ought to be hitting it 70% of the time. But I'm actually hitting it 2% of the time.
I'm interested to see if anyone else has done these kinds of (incredibly dorky) tests. Any unexpected results? Any suggestions of other tests that one might try?
More than anything else, it's been interesting to put myself in situations that my characters are in every week. It's given me a new perspective on how spooky, difficult, and messy the lives of adventurers are. And I don't even have to fight monsters.