Why You Should Remove Hit Points AND Attack Rolls From Your D&D Campaign | House DM
Narrating hit point loss in Dungeons and Dragons can be a bit tricky. I often hear DM’s narrate a bad roll that doesn’t meet or beat its targets armor class as a miss. Also, a good roll that hits its targets armor class and not doing enough damage to “defeat“ the target is also kind of a miss.
In this video, I discuss some of the ideas I found on various web sources about solutions for this narrative issue: Remove hit points AND remove d20 attack rolls (or to-hit rolls) from D&D entirely. Can it be done? What would that look like in game? Which one is better? Watch this video to find out my thoughts on the matter.
Here is the Runehammer Forum post that inspired this video:
Here is a sign up link to Ben Milton’s Glatistant (Questing Beast):
Here is a link to the Prismatic Wasteland article by W.F. Smith:
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