I might have not explained this very well.
I'm looking for a tooltip or a stat that would tell me what rolls I have to make to score a critical hit.
Example from Pathfinder. In order to score a crit I need to roll from 15-20.
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with Baldur's Gate 3 the only way of knowing my Crit rolls is by going through all the passive skills and doing the math myself
Different systems...
in D&D 5e you normally get a critical on a roll of 20 regardless of weapon type. The passive from Champion increases that to 19-20, that's it. It doesn't go higher than that.
In Pathfinder, which is essentially D&D 3.75, the weapon determines your base crit chance and the damage multiplier, e.g. a longsword is crit 19-20, x2. Certain feats/magic items/spells add to that, so that you could end up with 17-20 for a "keen" longsword for example.