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==Math== | ==Math== | ||
=== Chances of succeeding a specific roll=== | === Chances of succeeding a specific roll=== | ||
The benefits of rolling with advantage (or the detriments of rolling with disadvantage) change depending on the target number you need on the 1d20 roll to succeed. The bonus from advantage can be as large as 24-25% when needing a 9, 10, 11, 12, or 13 on the 1d20 roll, and as small as 9% if one needs to roll a 19. | The benefits of rolling with advantage (or the detriments of rolling with disadvantage) change depending on the target number you need on the 1d20 roll to succeed. The bonus from advantage can be as large as 24-25% when needing a 9, 10, 11, 12, or 13 on the 1d20 roll, and as small as 9% if one needs to roll a 19. | ||
Advantage doesn't always increase the same probability, An interval with a high probability of no need for Advantage (> 85%), Excluding the less likely interval (< 35%) that does not require Advantage, It increases the probability by 21% to 25% in general. And 25% worth 5 on the dice. | |||
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