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It appears that it mostly shines at making a 50/50 chance into nearer a sure thing--the effect is on a bell curve. Still, for anything but a sure thing, it's at least a +1 bonus, and usually much more.-[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
 
It appears that it mostly shines at making a 50/50 chance into nearer a sure thing--the effect is on a bell curve. Still, for anything but a sure thing, it's at least a +1 bonus, and usually much more.-[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
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: I also liked this wording: For the next round, any time the target rolls a d20, he may roll twice and take the more favorable result. Once you've applied this buff, the recipient gets to roll 2d20 take the best for all rolls he makes for the next round. Not so interesting low level, but once AOE effects, more spells/saves, and multiple attacks become a thing, it scales. --[[User:Msallen|Msallen]]

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Since we're not starting in Udrell, you might want to make him from somewhere else. -gm


"A bit of luck" is a pretty cool ability. MATHS:

Effective DC Percent chance normally Percent chance with "A bit of luck" Equivalent bonus
1 100% 100.00% +0.00
2 95% 99.75% +0.95
3 90% 99.00% +1.80
4 85% 97.75% +2.55
5 80% 96.00% +3.20
6 75% 93.75% +3.75
7 70% 91.00% +4.20
8 65% 87.75% +4.55
9 60% 84.00% +4.80
10 55% 79.75% +4.95
11 50% 75.00% +5.00
12 45% 69.75% +4.95
13 40% 64.00% +4.80
14 35% 57.75% +4.55
15 30% 51.00% +4.20
16 25% 43.75% +3.75
17 20% 36.00% +3.20
18 15% 27.75% +2.55
19 10% 19.00% +1.80
20 5% 9.75% +0.95

It appears that it mostly shines at making a 50/50 chance into nearer a sure thing--the effect is on a bell curve. Still, for anything but a sure thing, it's at least a +1 bonus, and usually much more.-Slitherrr

I also liked this wording: For the next round, any time the target rolls a d20, he may roll twice and take the more favorable result. Once you've applied this buff, the recipient gets to roll 2d20 take the best for all rolls he makes for the next round. Not so interesting low level, but once AOE effects, more spells/saves, and multiple attacks become a thing, it scales. --Msallen