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+ | A natural 20 is always a [[critical threat|Attack#Critical_Hits]]. You automatically hit and you may get a critical hit. | ||
= [[Skills|Skill]] and [[Abilities|Ability Checks]] = | = [[Skills|Skill]] and [[Abilities|Ability Checks]] = | ||
+ | A natural 20 qualifies only as a roll of 20. If a roll of 20 is not good enough to succeed at the task in question, you do not succeed. | ||
= Saves = | = Saves = | ||
+ | A natural 20 represents automatic success on a save. | ||
[[Category:Core Rules]] | [[Category:Core Rules]] |
Revision as of 15:33, 24 August 2010
When a d20 roll produces a twenty, that twenty is said to be "natural" (i.e. It occurred naturally and hasn't been modified by any bonuses). This is as good a roll as you can get, and in some cases it gives special results, depending on the nature of the check.
Attack Rolls
A natural 20 is always a Attack#Critical_Hits. You automatically hit and you may get a critical hit.
Skill and Ability Checks
A natural 20 qualifies only as a roll of 20. If a roll of 20 is not good enough to succeed at the task in question, you do not succeed.
Saves
A natural 20 represents automatic success on a save.