Dice rolls are an integral part of DND, like it or not. I personally love it. I don't think it breaks immersion at all. I used to love telling the DM what I was going to do, and then hearing the 20 sider being rolled multiple time behind his screens while you waited in anticipation for the results. If someone doesn't like them, maybe have an option to hide the rolls and do it behind the scenes, simply turning off the animations. Please don't take them away from us that love them. If people want to game the system by reloading every time they fail something, that's on them. A lot of us abide with it, and play on, unless you just hit a brick wall. In pencil and paper, the DM always tried to make sure things were fair and gave breaks for the sake of keeping the story and game moving. With the computer, when you simply can't go on, then you have to reload, not before that dead end though. That's the way I try to play, and I think a lot of other folks do too.


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