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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Vangarel" data-source="post: 6629848" data-attributes="member: 223"><p>I'm in something of a quandary. One of our group always rolls well to the point where I'm doubting anyone can be that lucky. His characters stats are all in the +3 to +4 bonus range, he seems to roll an incredible amount of 16+ rolls on a d20 and his hit points and damage always seem to be near maximum.</p><p></p><p>To give you an example at 9th level he's dropped maybe 5-10 hp from his possible maximum so he's rolled 8's or higher pretty much 8 times. He seems to roll many more criticals than seems normal and his damage is usually very close to maximum every time.</p><p></p><p>I've noticed some other players are starting to do the same to keep up which makes me think the chances of that happening are even less likely. It's got to the point where an NPC with the party, who I roll for and has a range of die results is a comedy figure because he misses his rolls quite often and only has average hp for his level.</p><p></p><p>The player in question occasionally gets dice checked but I don't want to be doing it all the time. It's kind of spoiling my enjoyment of the system because nothing's a challenge. If I overpower opponents other characters struggle.</p><p></p><p>I don't want to directly accuse the player of cheating and the occasional dice checks do show high rolls so what do I do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Vangarel, post: 6629848, member: 223"] I'm in something of a quandary. One of our group always rolls well to the point where I'm doubting anyone can be that lucky. His characters stats are all in the +3 to +4 bonus range, he seems to roll an incredible amount of 16+ rolls on a d20 and his hit points and damage always seem to be near maximum. To give you an example at 9th level he's dropped maybe 5-10 hp from his possible maximum so he's rolled 8's or higher pretty much 8 times. He seems to roll many more criticals than seems normal and his damage is usually very close to maximum every time. I've noticed some other players are starting to do the same to keep up which makes me think the chances of that happening are even less likely. It's got to the point where an NPC with the party, who I roll for and has a range of die results is a comedy figure because he misses his rolls quite often and only has average hp for his level. The player in question occasionally gets dice checked but I don't want to be doing it all the time. It's kind of spoiling my enjoyment of the system because nothing's a challenge. If I overpower opponents other characters struggle. I don't want to directly accuse the player of cheating and the occasional dice checks do show high rolls so what do I do? [/QUOTE]
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