6/24/2023 0 Comments Dnd pocket statbookOn the plus side, the things you (as a player) learned from the previous character about how hard things are to steal in this DM's world will carry over to the next character.ĥe D&D explicitly decided to omit the information you need to know how good a thief your character is from the rulebooks. So be prepared to throw away your character and create a new one. ![]() Note that the DM might make your first attempt to pick a pocket nearly impossible, and the consequences lethal or large. The only practical way to figure out how good you are at stealing potions is to either ask the DM how hard it would be (some DM's don't like this kind of question), or to start off by stealing less risky things and see how hard the DM makes it. How good you are at stealing potions depends almost entirely on DM decisions, and the base game gives very little framework. You have skills and modifiers on them, but they don't provide enough information to answer this question. However, you don't know how good you are at stealing potions. In 5e D&D, you know how good you are at killing orcs (your to-hit and damage stats), and how hard you are for orcs to kill (your AC and HP).
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