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If the result of your skill check is equal to or greater than the difficulty class (or DC) of the task you are attempting to accomplish, you succeed. If it is less than the DC, you fail. Some tasks have varying levels of success and failure depending on how much your check is above or below the required DC. Some skill checks are opposed by the target's skill check. When making an opposed skill check, the attempt is successful if your check result exceeds the result of the target.
If the result of your skill check is equal to or greater than the difficulty class (or DC) of the task you are attempting to accomplish, you succeed. If it is less than the DC, you fail. Some tasks have varying levels of success and failure depending on how much your check is above or below the required DC. Some skill checks are opposed by the target's skill check. When making an opposed skill check, the attempt is successful if your check result exceeds the result of the target.
A result of a natural 1 on the die roll for a skill check always results in a failure.  However, a result in a natural 20 on die roll of a skill check is not necessarily a success.  In some cases, you are simply not skilled enough to achieve your goal, no matter how hard you try, but you can never be so good at a skill that you can't make a mistake sometimes.


===Skill Check DC's===
===Skill Check DC's===

Revision as of 00:47, 26 November 2016