Originally Posted by digimbyte
Guess you've never heard of D&D
16 persuasion means sweet jack all, you are dealing with a 20 base system and you are crying over a difference of +2
there is a reason why party groups have a 'face' - a character who has +5 + proficient + bonuses - you can get scores of up to 30+ rolls in the traditional game

Man, i am telling that i made two characters - first 12 charisma, +1 persuasion (or +2, i dont remember i deleted saves) and another one 16 charisma, and +5 persuasion. And there is no damn difference between them.
If i make 16 strength, i see result - my character jumps for longer distance. But why i get more fails with +5 persuasion than with +1/+2 persuasion.

And i understand what it is D&D system. I'am just saying why there is no damn difference. And sometimes to persuade with charisma 12, +1 persuasion much more easier.

Last edited by AntZet; 09/04/21 06:06 AM.