• Thistlewick@lemmynsfw.com
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    30 days ago

    As a DM, once initiative is rolled, I do not keep track of player AC, or any number on their sheet for that matter. I have a vague idea of their hit points, but I have a lot more going on on this side of the screen. Remembering if the fighter is holding their shield, or if someone has some special modifier applied to them is taking up unnecessary bandwidth. So I can take a guess that 29 hits your AC, but I always want to make sure.

    • mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works
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      29 days ago

      Same. All I know about my party’s AC is that one of them is tickling 20 right now, and I have no Idea which it is. Granted, I run PF2E, so even if it’s a sure hit, I still need to know if it crits

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    1 month ago

    Well that’s a crit then, besides cover and other temporary bonuses could influence the AC.

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      30 days ago

      Depends on your system. I’ve not actually played a TTRPG where that’s how crits worked. I believe that’s how it works in PF2E, though, which I really wanna try. Just can’t manage to convince the nerds I play with.

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        29 days ago

        PF2E’s pretty fun. The Remaster makes things a pain to look things up, but that’s more on WotC and should be largely fixed in a year when Archives of Nethys finally gets caught up

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        30 days ago

        Works similar in kids on brooms/bikes, except it’s beating it by 5, though you usually aren’t rolling a d20