I’m occassionally faced with a situation where I know one of the PCs has a trait that applies currently but they seemingly forget about it (like a Ranger with the forest as favored terrain rolling normally for survival while in a forest when they would have advantage due to their trait.)
Is it shitty as a DM to not remind them if I do know they have this benefit? Or is it valid as it should be expected that they know their own character?
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r/DnD I’m occassionally faced with a situation where I know one of the PCs has a trait that applies currently but they seemingly forget about it (like a Ranger with the forest as favored terrain rolling normally for survival while in a forest when they would have advantage due to their trait.) Is it shitty as a DM to not remind them if I do know they have this benefit? Or is it valid as it should be expected that they know their own character? submitted by /u/WhaleMan295 [link] [comments]
I’m occassionally faced with a situation where I know one of the PCs has a trait that applies currently but they seemingly forget about it (like a Ranger with the forest as favored terrain rolling normally for survival while in a forest when they would have advantage due to their trait.)
Is it shitty as a DM to not remind them if I do know they have this benefit? Or is it valid as it should be expected that they know their own character?
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