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A natural 1 represents automatic failure on a save.
 
A natural 1 represents automatic failure on a save.
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In addition, the Gm may rule, when appropriate, that additional negative effects are taken. The most common is the possibility of putting your equipment at risk when failing a save to avoid certain forms of damage.

Revision as of 17:36, 24 August 2010

When a d20 roll produces a one, that one is said to be "natural" (i.e. It occurred naturally and hasn't been modified by any bonuses). This is as poor a result as you can get, and in some cases it gives special results, depending on the nature of the check.

Attack Rolls

A natural 1 is always a miss. In addition, you risk fumbling. See the following table:

TABLE GOES HERE

Certain other conditions may apply as well. For example, if you are wielding a poisoned weapon and you get a natural 1 on an attack roll, you have a 50% chance of accidentally poisoning yourself.

Skill and Ability Checks

A natural 1 qualifies only as a roll of 1. If you happen to be good enough to succeed even with a roll of 1, you still succeed.

Despite this fact, a roll of one will usually mis the DC by such lengths that the GM may choose to add extra dramatic consequences to emphasize the exceptional failure of this attempt.

Saves

A natural 1 represents automatic failure on a save.

In addition, the Gm may rule, when appropriate, that additional negative effects are taken. The most common is the possibility of putting your equipment at risk when failing a save to avoid certain forms of damage.