MGibster
Legend
For quite a while I've seen the term bounded accuracy thrown around but I don't think I ever saw someone explain exactly what that was. Fair enough. I decided I wanted to know, so I put on my big boy pants and Googled the heck out of it. There's even an entry on the D&D Wiki. But then the wiki says BA has nothing to do with skill checks even though other people totally say it has something to do with skill checks. Not sure what that means. What I can gather is that BA has something to do with how difficult it is to hit something in combat. Is that it? Someone explain it to me as if I recently suffered a head injury. What's good about it? What are the drawbacks?
I almost called it Bonded Accuracy in the thread title.
I almost called it Bonded Accuracy in the thread title.