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== Advantage == | == Advantage == | ||
When you roll with {{Advantage}}, you perform the roll twice, and use the '''higher''' result. | When you roll with {{Advantage}}, you perform the roll twice, and use the '''higher''' result. It doesn't stack beyond 2 dices, regardless of how many sources of advantages you have. | ||
Example: You roll two {{D20}} for an Attack Roll, | Example: You roll two {{D20}} for an Attack Roll, the results are 16 and 4. Your effective result is 16. | ||
Advantage | {{Advantage}} and {{Disadvantage}} cancels each other, and having multiple sources doesn't change this either. Even if you have three sources of Advantage, a single source of Disadvantage will cancel it. [Needs confirmation, because it is the same text like in {{Disadvantage}}] | ||
Examples of situations that grant {{Advantage}} on | <u>Examples of situations that grant {{Advantage}} on attack rolls:</u> | ||
* Attacking an enemy that is under these conditions: [[Restrained (Condition)|Restrained]], [[Prone (Condition)|Prone]], [[Sleeping (Condition)|Sleeping]], [[Entangled (Condition)|Entangled]], [[Paralysed (Condition)|Paralysed]], [[Off Balance (Condition)|Off balance]], [[Enwebbed (Condition)|Enwebbed]]. | *Attacking an enemy that is under these conditions: [[Restrained (Condition)|Restrained]], [[Prone (Condition)|Prone]], [[Sleeping (Condition)|Sleeping]], [[Entangled (Condition)|Entangled]], [[Paralysed (Condition)|Paralysed]], [[Off Balance (Condition)|Off balance]], [[Enwebbed (Condition)|Enwebbed]]. | ||
* Attacking an enemy while being [[Hide|Hidden]] or [[Invisible (Condition)|invisible]] | *Attacking an enemy while being [[Hide|Hidden]] or [[Invisible (Condition)|invisible]] | ||
* Various spells and abilities that grant Advantage | *Various spells and abilities that grant Advantage | ||
== Disadvantage == | ==Disadvantage== | ||
When you roll with {{Disadvantage}}, you perform the roll twice, and use the '''lower''' result. | When you roll with {{Disadvantage}}, you perform the roll twice, and use the '''lower''' result. It doesn't stack beyond 2 dices, regardless of how many sources of disadvantages you have. | ||
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. | ||
Disadvantage | {{Disadvantage}} and {{Advantage}} cancel each other, and having multiple sources doesn't change this either. Even if you have three sources of Disadvantage, a single source of advantage will cancel it. [Needs confirmation, because it is the same text like in {{Disadvantage}}] | ||
<u>Examples of situations that grant {{Advantage}} on attack rolls:</u> | |||
Examples of situations that grant Disadvantage: | Examples of situations that grant Disadvantage: | ||
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* Trying to make a ranged attack against an enemy that is within 5ft of you | * Trying to make a ranged attack against an enemy that is within 5ft of you | ||
* Trying to attack an enemy obscured by darkness | * Trying to attack an enemy obscured by darkness | ||
* Various spells and abilities that grant Disadvantage | *Various spells and abilities that grant Disadvantage | ||
== External Links == | ==External Links== | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_DdGRjtwAo The unexpected logic behind rolling multiple dice and picking the highest] by Matt Parker | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_DdGRjtwAo The unexpected logic behind rolling multiple dice and picking the highest] by Matt Parker | ||
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