I apologize really if i missed something or if im slow, but after reading i still cant understand some things, like:
When in combat, playing as the enemy, is there a scheme i have to follow with attacks, movement, targetting, or do i have to come up with it myself and try to make it balanced?
How do i calculate the DC of enemy saving throws? Like, when someone casts a spell on them, where can i find the DC they have to surpass?
When do players make saving throws in combat? Do they just get hit always when the enemy attacks or does it work like for the monsters, where you can only dodge spells?
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r/DnD I apologize really if i missed something or if im slow, but after reading i still cant understand some things, like: When in combat, playing as the enemy, is there a scheme i have to follow with attacks, movement, targetting, or do i have to come up with it myself and try to make it balanced? How do i calculate the DC of enemy saving throws? Like, when someone casts a spell on them, where can i find the DC they have to surpass? When do players make saving throws in combat? Do they just get hit always when the enemy attacks or does it work like for the monsters, where you can only dodge spells? submitted by /u/All_i_say_is_cap [link] [comments]
I apologize really if i missed something or if im slow, but after reading i still cant understand some things, like:
When in combat, playing as the enemy, is there a scheme i have to follow with attacks, movement, targetting, or do i have to come up with it myself and try to make it balanced?
How do i calculate the DC of enemy saving throws? Like, when someone casts a spell on them, where can i find the DC they have to surpass?
When do players make saving throws in combat? Do they just get hit always when the enemy attacks or does it work like for the monsters, where you can only dodge spells?
submitted by /u/All_i_say_is_cap
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