The DC to convince the hangman is 5, the DC to convince the head guy is 20. DC stands for Difficulty Check and it is the number you have to pass or meet on your roll + bonuses.
So is the joke that the PC convinced the hangman (who only needed a 5), hence the “success”, but failed to convince the leader (who needed a 20), hence the confused guy reading “failure”?
I didn’t know that the second guy was supposed to be the leader, that would’ve made more sense. Thanks
The DC to convince the hangman is 5, the DC to convince the head guy is 20. DC stands for Difficulty Check and it is the number you have to pass or meet on your roll + bonuses.
So is the joke that the PC convinced the hangman (who only needed a 5), hence the “success”, but failed to convince the leader (who needed a 20), hence the confused guy reading “failure”?
I didn’t know that the second guy was supposed to be the leader, that would’ve made more sense. Thanks
Makes sense if you’ve seen the movie
Ooh I’m jealous you get to watch this movie for the first time.
Pedantic correction: DC stands for Difficulty Class not Check. Same as AC and Armor Class.