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MASTERING MODIFIERS
Hello Adventurers - Another post coming to you from the CPawx Centre for People Who Can't D&D Good and Wanna Learn to do Other TTRPG Stuff Good Too! Check out the video in the classroom. Today we'll learn the basics of MODIFIERS - little score bonuses that help improve your rolls. MASTERING MODIFIERS Each of the six core D&D abilities has a modifier, which is determined by their respective score: 10-11 is the human average ability score. That gives you a modifier of +0. Then you move up by twos: 12-13 is +1; 14-15 is +2; 16-17 is +3; 18-19 is +4; and 20 is +5. In some cases, you can have a modifier that is lower than 10, which will give you a negative score. That's obviously not ideal. Whenever you make a roll that requires you to use a modifier, you'll roll your d20, then add or subtract your modifier from the total shown on the die, to get your final score. For example: You attempt to walk a narrow ledge and your DM asks you to make a Dexterity check. You have a Dexterity ability score of 17, which means your modifier is plus 3. You roll your d20 and get a 15 on the die, then add your +3, giving you a total of 18 - probably good enough to pass the check. Well done! And also well done for MASTERING EVERYTHING ABOUT MODIFIERS! I'm your Forever DM CPawx, we will see you next time!
MASTERING MODIFIERS
1 like • May 11
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How to read your Character Sheet
Hello Adventurers! I've been hard at work preparing some awesome shortform content, but I wanted to give you SOMETHING for today - and I rememberd @Mary Nunaley asked about something explaining the character sheet. I found this excellent resource here, so feel free to have a browse through and if you have any further questions, let me know! Happy Friday Jr, everyone! CPawx THE ULTIMATE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO READING YOUR D&D CHARACTER SHEET
How to read your Character Sheet
1 like • Apr 23
Awesome. Thank you @Cam Parkes
How many sets?
Early tidings, Adventurers! I'm on set today so just a quick discussion question: Do you (or do you think you would) prefer using physical dice over digital? And if so, how many sets of dice do you have? I.e one set with a few extra dice, a set for each character, a specific d20 for each possible skill, etc? Personally I have two sets of dice, one of which is specific for the character in playing as. Then usually a bunch of extra d6 for damage and whatnot. Also a backup d20 in case mine rolls badly. Rollingly, CPawx
How many sets?
2 likes • Apr 14
I’ll probably borrow my son’s he’s got at least 15 sets
Suggestion thread
Hello Adventurers! I'm making and pinning this post specifically so you can comment suggestions here. Feel free to add anything at anytime! I'll be updating the calendar and stuff over the next little while to give a glimpse of what we have in store. Rolling with advantage, CPawx
2 likes • Apr 13
Will you walk us through character sheets?
2 likes • Apr 13
@Cam Parkes either would be good. Thanks
Your DnD Experience
Tell us about your DnD Travels - I personally have never ventured into the realm of the DnD, this group is the closest I have got. I have seen others play via youtube or livestreams, but never participated myself. I would love to hear about your adventures, tips, tricks, stories, characters, etc. @Cam Parkes @Mary Nunaley @Devonda Duetsch @Lou Parkes @Chris Heijdens @Thomas Sharpe @A.j. Paluzzi @Scott Roberts @Geo Spartan @Carlos Quinn @Sarah Stone @Party Pigeon @Jean Deejocks @Michael Laine
Your DnD Experience
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1 like • Apr 13
@Cam Parkes Stranger Things is ok. Growing up with DnD was amazing. It makes me a very old wizard.
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