FrogReaver
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The bug rolled very low on his Hide check and was unable to beat your passive perception. Looking for the dog cone certainly involved some kind of stress -- you were both searching, presumably with some kind of time pressure or desire to be helpful by finding it -- so your rolled Perception and did low. I find your example actually reinforcing the RAW.
It wouldn't make sense to use the average since a good roll is enough, so with enough time one would be bound to succeed at detecting anything by virtue of rolling 20. I think it's meant to represent the "common performance" of a skill, without pressure that would enable low result or adrenaline that would allow exceptional performance.
I am strangely bugged more by the d20 variability to reflect regular performance at a task... (if you visit the dentist, you expect him to succeed to treat a tooth, despite probably having an un-heroic +3 or +4 modifier)
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By 11th level, you have refined your chosen skills until they approach perfection. Whenever you make an ability check that lets you add your proficiency bonus, you can treat a d20 roll of 9 or lower as a 10.Maybe all Dentists have this for dental related work
