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What happens if you roll a 20 on disadvantage?

Unless they roll another nat 20, it will be the lower roll. The player needs to roll a second time and take the lowest roll.
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What happens if you roll a NAT 20 with disadvantage?

If a hit is possible and the applicable roll is a Nat 20, then the attack hits. Dodge imposes disadvantage which makes the attacker roll 2 D20 and take the lower.
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What is the chance of a NAT 20 with disadvantage?

Without advantage the odds are simple: the chances of each number turning up on a d20 are 5%. The chance of rolling a natural 20 is 5%. The chance of suceeding at a DC 10 task is 55% (5% * 11 values on the die). Here are the odds of rolling each number on a d20.
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How does rolling with disadvantage work?

Sometimes a special ability or spell tells you that you have advantage or disadvantage on an ability check, a saving throw, or an attack roll. When that happens, you roll a second d20 when you make the roll. Use the higher of the two rolls if you have advantage, and use the lower roll if you have disadvantage.
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What is the average roll of a d20 with disadvantage?

Below is the simulated advantage mean, the calculated mean of a regular D20 roll, and the simulated disadvantage mean. Advantage adds about 3.4 points and disadvantage subtracts 3.4 or about +/- 17%. Below are 3 figures with histograms.
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Why Everyone Ignores The Nat 20 Rule

What are the odds of rolling a 20 on a d20 with advantage?

When you have advantage, to not get a 20, you have to not roll a 20 twice. The probability of getting a 20 is (1 - the proability of not getting a 20 twice), and as you can see below, is almost 10%.
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What is the d20 dice rule?

​ The D20 is used any time you want to know if an attempt is successful: attacks, saving throws, skill checks, and ability checks. Each value has a 5% chance. After you roll a D20 to see if you hit an enemy, you will roll other dice to see how much damage you deal.
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How do you roll with disadvantage in roll 20?

You roll with advantage and pick the grey / lower one! Also there is a config option to always roll twice. But when it does the final calculation it chooses the higher roll.
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Does advantage and disadvantage cancel out?

Advantage and disadvantage cancel each other out, yes. Additionally, it does not matter how many of either you have: if you have three sources of advantage and one source of disadvantage, they still all cancel, and you make the roll with one die as normal.
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What are the odds of rolling a NAT 20?

For completeness sake, the chance of rolling a nat 20 is 1 in 400.
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Does a NAT 20 bypass AC?

If the d20 roll for an attack is a 20, the attack hits regardless of any modifiers or the target's AC.
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Why is a NAT 20 so special?

A natural 20 is a Dungeons & Dragons rule term for rolling a result of 20 on a 20-sided die, the maximum possible value, before any bonuses are applied. It is distinguished from a modified 20, which is a total result of 20 acquired by adding a bonus to a die roll lower than 20.
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Does a NAT 20 always succeed?

Does a natural 20 mean you're always guaranteed to succeed? No, a natural 20 is only an automatic success when making an attack roll. Conversely, a natural 1 is also only an automatic fail when making an attack roll. In D&D 5e, a character can still fail an ability check or saving throw even if they roll a natural 20.
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Do you need to roll a d20 for magic missile?

No. Magic Missile doesn't call for a Dexterity saving throw or require an attack roll, so partial cover has no effect. Full cover will still block magic missile because you need to be able to see the target in order to target them with the spell.
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Do you roll a d20 for damage?

When you make an attack roll, you roll a d20 and add your attack bonus. (Other modifiers may also apply to this roll.) If your result equals or beats the target's Armor Class, you hit and deal damage.
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What happens when you roll a NAT 20 5e?

For attacks: a Nat 20 is an automatic success and you roll double the damage dice. A Nat 1 means the automatically automatically misses. For death saving throws: a Nat 20 automatically stabilises you and heals you 1 HP. A Nat 1 results in two failed death saves.
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Can you go from disadvantage to advantage?

You cannot 'stack' Advantage or Disadvantage, so even 3 reasons for Advantage and 1 Disadvantage completely cancel - or vice versa.
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How do you roll with disadvantage in D&D beyond?

Right clicking on the attack boxes will give you the option to roll with Advantage or Disadvantage. Right clicking the damage box will roll your damage for a Critical Hit. And that's it!
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Does hide give you advantage?

”If you are hidden — both unseen and unheard — when you make an attack, you give away your location when the attack hits or misses.” So one attack gets advantage.
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Why is Roll20 so laggy?

Dice rolls took 10-15 seconds to show up, etc. If you have very large maps, loads of tokens, or lots of Dynamic Lighting with curves (instead of straight lines) it can put quite a load on the browser which manifests as laggy behavior.
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Why not to use Roll20?

The main problem with Roll20 for me is it being very unstable, which made it annoying to use. We abandoned the video chat feature quickly, because it kept freezing or some other thing was constantly not working. It just wasn't reliable enough to use.
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How do you secretly roll on Roll20?

Rolling in Secret

To perform a roll that can only be seen by you and the GM, you can use the command /gmroll , instead of the regular /r . Using /w gm works basically the same. For example, if a player rolls /gmroll 1d20+5 , Roll20 will roll 1d20+5 and show the result to the GM and the player who rolled it.
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What is the rarest d20 dice?

1. Roman Glass d20 circa 2nd Century. The most expensive die ever sold was a single d20 said to have been made sometime during the 2nd century. It was a deep blue-green in color and had individual symbols carved on each of its faces.
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What is 5% on a d20?

On a d20, the chance of rolling a 1 is 5%.
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What is the oldest known d20 dice?

Sometime between 304 and 30 BC, a craftsman in Ptolemaic Egypt shaped what is now accepted to be the world's oldest 20-sided die. The die is carved from serpentine rock and engraved in Greek letters. Also, it d20 looks remarkably well to be over 2,000 years old.
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