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| #1orenmirMar 19, 2008 16:39:30 | I'm trying to come up with a Flaw that is universally penalizing for any character in D&D. Let me know which you think this is most balanced. Unlucky: A: On any d20 roll that is subject to automatic failure (1) or success (20), a result of 2 is an automatic failure. -OR- B: On any d20 roll that is subject to automatic failure (1) or success (20), a result of 20 is not an automatic success. -OR- C: Both A and B combined. -OR- D: On any d20 roll that is subject to automatic failure (1) or success (20), a result of 20 is an automatic failure. |
| #2KruskMar 19, 2008 17:43:49 | Out of those I like B the best, and D the worst. A suggestion, perhapse a flaw to extend the options for crit failure. Normally skills dont auto fail, let them auto fail on a nat 1 as a flaw. |
| #3zeratulcraftMar 19, 2008 17:48:26 | Heh, your option D is the granted 'power' of clerics of Failure in the world I play in... I reckon just A is pretty harsh. If you've got a high enough mod, even 2's work... |
| #4orenmirMar 19, 2008 18:13:12 | A suggestion, perhapse a flaw to extend the options for crit failure. RAW, a crit failure (rolling a 1) simply means an automatic miss. What do you mean by extending the options? Normally skills dont auto fail, let them auto fail on a nat 1 as a flaw. I like that, but by itself, it seems not penalizing enough to balance a free feat. |
| #5KruskMar 19, 2008 23:27:19 | Extending the options for a crit failure, could mean one of two things. Either making it so crit failure (but not success) applies to everything, not just the given set list of things it normally applys to. (Most noteably skills) Or you could create a sort of critical fumble and only apply it to this player. No one else crit fumbles, aside from this guy, who 1 in 20 attacks throws his sword. |
| #6adonis1x23Mar 22, 2008 15:52:55 | Those all seemed rather harsh, much more so than most flaws. How about: Unlucky When a character with this flaw rolls a 20 in a situation that would normaly grant automatic success, the character must roll the d20 again. If the roll is even, the success is confirmed. |
| #7wolf_bladegxMar 26, 2008 3:46:21 | Hey, I think I have that Flaw in real life! It's called every time I get pizza from Papa Murphy's I get pulled over by a cop! ![]() |
| #8rederikMar 28, 2008 16:57:57 | Saving Throws... *shudders* |