I found a pretty funny dice glitch e on D&DB while I was doing character creation for a roque. After the first roll on the table top the dice would lock on certain numbers so I ended up with the rogue with a 12-str and 18 and everything else before mods. It took Wizards like 2 months to break that pattern
One of the last times I DMd, I had a friend doing the obvious die snatch trick. They'd roll, and let the die land and rest for a fraction of a second before picking it up and declaring the roll. Weird how they'd always roll 15 or better that way.
My best friend did that when he joined our game, first time ever playing D&D. I'm glad he was receptive when I talked to him one on one about it. It was borne out of insecurity about being good enough, and after some reassurance and support they're now Nat 1'ing with the rest of us and laughing along about it.
I remember once where someone was working to cheat in such a way that it would be subtle, and probably not effective overall. He was taking a nail file, and filing down the 1 side of the d20. Likely, he thought that in so doing, it was more likely to land on the 1, and thus give him a natural 20.
Ok so i fudge some rolls as a dm. Hear me out... i dm for my 20yo autistic nephew and only him so if he struggles and is about to get killed by an orc ya can bet the orc "misses" on occasion. I also have a dmpc to help the boy out in fights. Running icespire peaks and he is LOVING it!!!
I mean to be fair, when severely depressed, showering is actually really difficult, most people who deal with it don't even get out of bed, and if they do it's to get minimal amount of food and then back to bed. so... actually that is a good excuse, it's not a fun one but it's totally valid. My own DM has done this a few times, and those sessions are always struggles not cause of the poor smell but because clearly they're not enjoying anything cause they're depressed but they want us to be happy so they power through.
I avoid pay to play games. I've already bought books not paying again to play the game. The phrase "Everyone clapped" comes to mind about the first story. It sounded so fake.
I can say I have cheated to fail rolls in my online solo games with a DM. If I start rolling extremely well too many times, I'll just say I got a lower number. Sometimes it's interesting to fail just to see where things will go, especially in RP. Do y'all think cheating rolls to fail is alright?
I think this is the most acceptable form of cheating. I can think of a couple scenarios where you'd want to be certain that what your character(s) would try to do will be attempted but won't be done successfully.
I'd only ever fudge a roll on D&D over the internet for a reason of "enhancing whatever dumb shit we were doing" like if we were about to do something stupid that'd be funny but only if we succeeded in doing said dumb shit. I would fudge a roll if I could. Or if the thing we were doing would be cool then maybe, but it'd have to be something that'd make a good story. Otherwise, it's just not worth the effort and losing a chance to roleplay a fail.
so i am a newbie to dnd and roll20 and yeah, i am lucky to have a crazy cool party and a cool dm in a free game. there is a bit of friendship growing ^^ and cheating in dice rolls ... that would make the thing all ... meaningless i rather lose then having no fun
If you’re solo playing, like Baldur’s Gate or Divinity, go for it and fudge dice rolls. Those are for your own enjoyment, but doing it with others does nothing but make you look like an pretentious prick.
Um....I don't think you know what the word pretentious means. See, **I** am a pretentious ass and I would never lower myself to saying something so plebian as "LOL". This dude is a douche for sure, but definitely not pretentious.
Wow, so the cheater actually tries to communicate because he thinks there's an issue, and op ignores and insults them? What an a-hole. At least he was trying to make things better instead of going behind op's back and talking shit to the dm, and laughing about it. OP sounds like they need to work on themselves
"He said he had severe depression... But that's no excuse to not shower several days before game night." What?? Literally a sign of depression IS not having the energy or motivation to shower! Also not believing on the adhd is a kinda a dick move. Both of the op's sound like crappy people.
I found a pretty funny dice glitch e on D&DB while I was doing character creation for a roque. After the first roll on the table top the dice would lock on certain numbers so I ended up with the rogue with a 12-str and 18 and everything else before mods. It took Wizards like 2 months to break that pattern
One of the last times I DMd, I had a friend doing the obvious die snatch trick. They'd roll, and let the die land and rest for a fraction of a second before picking it up and declaring the roll. Weird how they'd always roll 15 or better that way.
My best friend did that when he joined our game, first time ever playing D&D. I'm glad he was receptive when I talked to him one on one about it. It was borne out of insecurity about being good enough, and after some reassurance and support they're now Nat 1'ing with the rest of us and laughing along about it.
I was actually rolling in front of the dm and that happened. It surprised us both. I couldn't believe my luck at times.
I remember once where someone was working to cheat in such a way that it would be subtle, and probably not effective overall. He was taking a nail file, and filing down the 1 side of the d20. Likely, he thought that in so doing, it was more likely to land on the 1, and thus give him a natural 20.
Ok so i fudge some rolls as a dm. Hear me out... i dm for my 20yo autistic nephew and only him so if he struggles and is about to get killed by an orc ya can bet the orc "misses" on occasion. I also have a dmpc to help the boy out in fights. Running icespire peaks and he is LOVING it!!!
I mean to be fair, when severely depressed, showering is actually really difficult, most people who deal with it don't even get out of bed, and if they do it's to get minimal amount of food and then back to bed. so... actually that is a good excuse, it's not a fun one but it's totally valid. My own DM has done this a few times, and those sessions are always struggles not cause of the poor smell but because clearly they're not enjoying anything cause they're depressed but they want us to be happy so they power through.
If the writer talks the same way he writes (at least story), than honestly the cheating loud dude might be the only one willing to play with him
I avoid pay to play games. I've already bought books not paying again to play the game. The phrase "Everyone clapped" comes to mind about the first story. It sounded so fake.
I can say I have cheated to fail rolls in my online solo games with a DM. If I start rolling extremely well too many times, I'll just say I got a lower number. Sometimes it's interesting to fail just to see where things will go, especially in RP. Do y'all think cheating rolls to fail is alright?
I think this is the most acceptable form of cheating. I can think of a couple scenarios where you'd want to be certain that what your character(s) would try to do will be attempted but won't be done successfully.
I'd only ever fudge a roll on D&D over the internet for a reason of "enhancing whatever dumb shit we were doing" like if we were about to do something stupid that'd be funny but only if we succeeded in doing said dumb shit. I would fudge a roll if I could. Or if the thing we were doing would be cool then maybe, but it'd have to be something that'd make a good story. Otherwise, it's just not worth the effort and losing a chance to roleplay a fail.
Hyped to watch this
That doesn't speak particular well of you.
so i am a newbie to dnd and roll20 and yeah, i am lucky to have a crazy cool party and a cool dm in a free game.
there is a bit of friendship growing ^^
and cheating in dice rolls ...
that would make the thing all ... meaningless
i rather lose then having no fun
Also; who uses twerp un-ironically? What is OP? A five year old bully from the 90s?
What a twerp.
Op is sus
That first story didn't happen so hard it actually made things that really did happen not happen.
If you’re solo playing, like Baldur’s Gate or Divinity, go for it and fudge dice rolls. Those are for your own enjoyment, but doing it with others does nothing but make you look like an pretentious prick.
Jesus the writer of this has a superiority complex and it ruins the story.
Yeah I think the guy makes this all up and is the asshole
I'm using World Anvil for my Phandelver campaign, just stuck on session 3 of 5 report, just can't get to sound right.
He actually typed "We LOL?!" Such a pretentious prat
Um....I don't think you know what the word pretentious means. See, **I** am a pretentious ass and I would never lower myself to saying something so plebian as "LOL". This dude is a douche for sure, but definitely not pretentious.
Wow, so the cheater actually tries to communicate because he thinks there's an issue, and op ignores and insults them? What an a-hole. At least he was trying to make things better instead of going behind op's back and talking shit to the dm, and laughing about it. OP sounds like they need to work on themselves
"He said he had severe depression... But that's no excuse to not shower several days before game night." What?? Literally a sign of depression IS not having the energy or motivation to shower! Also not believing on the adhd is a kinda a dick move. Both of the op's sound like crappy people.
YIRBEL LIVES!! Well heck! This makes me wonder if just screen call showing dice rolls is just fairer but that sounds extreme.
As someone who hasn't watched the video yet, i really like cheese.
OP sounds like a tool.
Free games are bad and if you do stumble upon a dedicated GM then they will most likely have an abrasive personality.
This is total bullshit and has zero to do with the title.
It is just roll20 propaganda.