How Does Attacking Work In Dnd?
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In Dungeons and Dragons, attacking works by rolling a die or dice to determine the success or failure of the attack. When attacking, the attacking character rolls a twenty-sided die (d20) and adds any applicable modifiers, such as bonuses from feats, spells, or special abilities. This number is then compared to the target’s Armor Class. If the total is equal to or higher than the target’s Armor Class, the attack is successful and damage is dealt. Otherwise, the attack misses.