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''For a comprehensive summary of the mechanics behind all rolls and modifiers, see: [[Die Rolls]]'' | |||
[[Category:Gameplay Mechanics]] | |||
When you roll with '''Disadvantage''', you perform the roll twice, and use the '''lower''' result. You can only have Disadvantage once, in other words, you never roll more than twice due to Disadvantage. | |||
Example: You roll two {{D20}} for an [[Attack Roll]], because you have Disadvantage. The results are 16 and 4. Your effective result is 4. | |||
Disadvantage is negated by [[Advantage]]. The number of Advantages and Disadvantages you have is irrelevant. Even if you have three sources of Disadvantage, a single source of Advantage will negate it. |
Revision as of 14:57, 22 January 2023
For a comprehensive summary of the mechanics behind all rolls and modifiers, see: Die Rolls
When you roll with Disadvantage, you perform the roll twice, and use the lower result. You can only have Disadvantage once, in other words, you never roll more than twice due to Disadvantage.
Example: You roll two d20 for an Attack Roll, because you have Disadvantage. The results are 16 and 4. Your effective result is 4.
Disadvantage is negated by Advantage. The number of Advantages and Disadvantages you have is irrelevant. Even if you have three sources of Disadvantage, a single source of Advantage will negate it.