I'm mostly curious about 5e but tagging this General because "always round down" is such a longstanding tradition in D&D.
What's the point? Why not "always round the way your 3rd-grade math teacher taught you?"
As far as I can tell, the main effect that "always round down" has on the game is that dealing half damage benefits the defender... to the tune of 1 point of damage, 50% of the time. Well, that, plus an annoying amount of "(round up)" exceptions throughout the text.
Thoughts?
What's the point? Why not "always round the way your 3rd-grade math teacher taught you?"
As far as I can tell, the main effect that "always round down" has on the game is that dealing half damage benefits the defender... to the tune of 1 point of damage, 50% of the time. Well, that, plus an annoying amount of "(round up)" exceptions throughout the text.
Thoughts?