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  3. 11 cze 2021 · DC is short for “difficulty challenge” and is the measurement a Dungeon Master uses in DnD (or other TRPG games) to let a player know how difficult any particular task or action will be. They are used for either checks or saves.

  4. When you roll an attack, you have to roll equal or above the enemy's AC, which stands for Armor Class. When you roll an ability check or a saving throw of any kind, you have to roll equal or above the DC, which stands for Difficulty Class. Same concept as AC. Essentially what they've already said.

  5. Difficulty Class (DC): This is the numerical threshold that a player must meet or exceed on a d20 roll to succeed at an action or resist a spell or effect. DC is determined by the Dungeon Master (DM) based on the complexity or danger of the task or effect.

  6. To put it simply, a DC determines how hard something is to do. Whether that’s climbing a rope, evading a breath weapon, or swinging an ax, different actions have different DCs. To determine whether you beat a DC, you need to roll equal to or higher than said DC.

  7. 7 sty 2022 · When rolling an ability check or saving throw in D&D, success is determined by reaching a predecided number called a Difficulty Class (DC). Some DCs are already set by certain monster or character stats, while others are made by the DM at the table.

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