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The advantage/disadvantage mechanic is a mechanic in 5th edition D&D that replaces most numerical bonuses and penalties with rolling twice and taking the higher or lower value.
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How is the "Lucky" Feat affected by Advantage/Disadvantage?
If I have the Lucky feat1, it allows me to choose to take a re-roll, to see if I might do better on a d20 check:
Whenever you make an attack
roll, an ability check, or a saving throw, you can spend
o …
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What's worse, -2 or disadvantage?
So, I'm building a system that adds an extra level of flavor, with some minor mechanics as an optional side system for a 5e campaign. The basic function is, you collect points, then collect a deficit. …
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Can I prepare my movement to avoid damage by moving around an opponent on their turn?
So, what I'm asking is based on the (potential) ability to move out of the way of an attack, for example by moving through the target's legs. This example does require the target to be at least one si …