The last time I put an Acrobatics tooltip in a post, it showed the term GM instead of DM.
I wonder if that is because of the wording difference in the SRD versus the PHB. SRD is GM and when I check your tool tip that is what I see, unless you meant it used to say DM and now says GM.
The last time I put an Acrobatics tooltip in a post, it showed the term GM instead of DM.
I wonder if that is because of the wording difference in the SRD versus the PHB. SRD is GM and when I check your tool tip that is what I see, unless you meant it used to say DM and now says GM.
The last time I put an Acrobatics tooltip in a post, it showed the term GM instead of DM.
I wonder if that is because of the wording difference in the SRD versus the PHB. SRD is GM and when I check your tool tip that is what I see, unless you meant it used to say DM and now says GM.
Dexterity Checks A Dexterity check can model any attempt to move nimbly, quickly, or quietly, or to keep from falling on tricky footing. The Acrobatics, Sleight of Hand, and Stealth skills reflect aptitude in certain kinds of Dexterity checks. Acrobatics. Your Dexterity (Acrobatics) check covers your attempt to stay on your feet in a tricky situation, such as when you’re trying to run across a sheet of ice, balance on a tightrope, or stay upright on a rocking ship’s deck. The GM might also call for a Dexterity (Acrobatics) check to see if you can perform acrobatic stunts, including dives, rolls, somersaults, and flips.
Last I read on the subject, DM, or to use the full term -"Dungeon Master" is considered a copyrighted term for the D&D game, so Wizards had to use GM in the free SRD & Basic Rules.
In effect, both DM & GM can be used interchangeably.
Last I read on the subject, DM, or to use the full term -"Dungeon Master" is considered a copyrighted term for the D&D game, so Wizards had to use GM in the free SRD & Basic Rules.
In effect, both DM & GM can be used interchangeably.
You might still want to standardize it, though.
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The last time I put an Acrobatics tooltip in a post, it showed the term GM instead of DM.
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"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both" -- allegedly Benjamin Franklin
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Dexterity Checks
A Dexterity check can model any attempt to move nimbly, quickly, or quietly, or to keep from falling on tricky footing. The Acrobatics, Sleight of Hand, and Stealth skills reflect aptitude in certain kinds of Dexterity checks.
Acrobatics. Your Dexterity (Acrobatics) check covers your attempt to stay on your feet in a tricky situation, such as when you’re trying to run across a sheet of ice, balance on a tightrope, or stay upright on a rocking ship’s deck. The GM might also call for a Dexterity (Acrobatics) check to see if you can perform acrobatic stunts, including dives, rolls, somersaults, and flips.
Last I read on the subject, DM, or to use the full term -"Dungeon Master" is considered a copyrighted term for the D&D game, so Wizards had to use GM in the free SRD & Basic Rules.
In effect, both DM & GM can be used interchangeably.
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