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== Advantage == | == Advantage == | ||
When you roll with {{Advantage}}, you perform the roll twice, and use the '''higher''' result. You can only have Advantage once | When you roll with {{Advantage}}, you perform the roll twice, and use the '''higher''' result. You can only have Advantage once; in other words, you'll never roll more than twice for a single attack or check due to Advantage. | ||
Example: You roll two {{D20}} for an Attack Roll, because you have Advantage. The results are 16 and 4. Your effective result is 16. | Example: You roll two {{D20}} for an Attack Roll, because you have Advantage. The results are 16 and 4. Your effective result is 16. | ||
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== Disadvantage == | == Disadvantage == | ||
When you roll with {{Disadvantage}}, you perform the roll twice, and use the '''lower''' result. You can only have Disadvantage once | 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'll never roll more than twice for a single attack or check 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. | Example: You roll two {{D20}} for an Attack Roll, because you have Disadvantage. The results are 16 and 4. Your effective result is 4. |