Does a dirty 20 crit?

No, a "dirty 20" (a total of 20 after adding modifiers) does not inherently crit in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition (D&D 5e) rules; only a natural 20 (rolling a 20 on the die itself) is an automatic critical hit, though some classes like Champion Fighter can crit on 19-20, and house rules might treat dirty 20s differently. A dirty 20 hits if it meets or beats the target's Armor Class (AC), but it doesn't get the extra damage dice or effects of a true critical hit unless a specific class feature or rule says so.
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Does a dirty 20 count as a crit?

Critical hits have to be Nat 20. While there are some class features, Like champion fighter to crit at 19 or 18. The only way to get a crit is rolling a Nat 20. Hope this helps!
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Is an Unnatural 20 a crit?

Some explicit parts are attack rolls or death saving throws, and these can have some specific rules regarding them (eg critical hits). Natural 20 on an attack roll is a critical hit, which automatically hits and doubles the damage dice of the attack. "Unnatural" 20 is just a 20. Nothing special.
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What is the difference between a Nat 20 and a Dirty 20?

Chris Neal A natural 20 is a crit, when you roll a 20. A 'dirty 20' as we say at my table is when you roll something lower than 20 but with modifiers it adds up to 20. It's used to specify that it is not a crit.
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What does dirty 20 mean in D&D?

The opposite of a nat twenty. A nat (natural) twenty is when the die lands on 20, and a dirty twenty is when the die roll plus the modifiers adds to 20.
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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What happens when you roll a 20?

In combat, not only is a natural 20 an automatic hit, but it often also results in a "critical hit", which usually means the player gets to roll extra dice for damage, making their attack significantly more potent.
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Does a Nat 20 beat any AC?

Nat20 is a hit and a crit (barring abilities/features negating crits) no matter what, even if your AC is 50.
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Is DnDBeyond shutting down?

Yes. You can continue running and playing your campaigns until the end of October 2026. All current features and tier access will remain unchanged during this period.
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Why not roll a spindown?

The statistical argument against spin down dice is that they are not fair for rolling. When you take a fair dodecahedron and then put numbers on it, you'll do that by carving out material from a die face, which makes that side lighter. You do this with all 20 faces ... but not evenly.
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Does a natural 20 guarantee a critical hit?

In 4th edition, any natural 20 which would also be a hit is automatically a critical hit, and deals maximum possible damage for the dice. In D&D 5th edition, critical hits are confirmed automatically.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Homebrewing D&D Point Buy Rules

Changing the point pool: Give more than 27 points for stronger characters, less for weaker characters. As long as everyone gets the same points, it's balanced.
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Can ASI go past 20?

This means if your Wizard has 20 intelligence, they'll have to use their ASIs on something else. It is possible, however, to have ability scores over 20, by the use of magic items such as a Belt of Giant Strength or some class features like Barbarian's Primal Champion. How does multiclassing affect ASI?
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Is Nat 20 always a success?

No, a natural 20 (Nat 20) on a d20 roll isn't always an automatic success in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, only for attack rolls (guaranteed hit) and death saves (automatic stabilization); for skill/ability checks, it's often a "critical success" or the best possible outcome, but the Dungeon Master (DM) still determines if the task is possible and what the best result looks like, potentially allowing for nuanced success or even just a positive spin on an impossible task. 
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Where did the term "dirty 20" come from?

I suspect you won't find a satisfying answer because the real origin probably isn't a written or recorded media, but rather lots of tables playing TTRPGs with critical hits needed a way to distinguish 20-on-the-die from 20-with-modifiers, those tables developed their own terms, and then as players moved to new tables ...
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Does Typical Colors 2 have random crits?

Critical hits do not randomly occur unless the server has "Random Crits" enabled, otherwise requiring some event to happen in order to incur critical hits. Mini-Crits is when an attack deals 1.35x damage, or 35% more damage.
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Did Elon Musk play D&D?

Growing up in South Africa, Elon played a whole lot of D&D with his brother and friends. Something tells me that when he's not busy running his multiple billion dollar companies, Elon likes to unwind with a little d20 action.
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Is D&D 6E ever coming out?

Is there a D&D 6E release date? D&D 6E does not currently have a release date as there is no confirmation that the version will even come out. As of now, the only next edition of Dungeons & Dragons is D&D 2024 - which has its own release date of 2024.
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What is the most overpowered class in D&D?

The "strongest" D&D class in 5e is often considered the Wizard for raw spell power and versatility at high levels, but the Cleric, Bard, and Druid are strong contenders due to their potent spell lists, support, and unique utility, while Paladins offer incredible burst damage (smites) and martial prowess, making them top-tier. Ultimately, strength depends on playstyle, as Wizards need prep, while Bards excel at skills, and Clerics/Druids offer unique divine/nature magic. 
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How much AC is too much D&D?

20 is basically the baseline. Anything over 34 is pointless in most campaigns (ancient dragons go up to +14 to hit). Anything over 39 is actually pointless, as the highest attack monsters in the game have a +19 to hit (tarrasque, tiamat).
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Will a Nat 20 dominate the brain?

Yes, you can roll a natural 20 (Nat 20) on the nearly impossible DC 99 check against the Netherbrain in Baldur's Gate 3, and it does grant a beneficial effect (reducing the brain's health in the final fight), but it doesn't let you fully "dominate" it as a total success; the game's narrative still progresses with a challenging final battle, making it a significant, but not game-breaking, success.
 
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Is a 20 a crit?

If the d20 roll for an attack is a 20, the attack hits regardless of any modifiers or the target's AC. In addition, the attack is a critical hit, as explained later in this chapter. If the d20 roll for an attack is a 1, the attack misses regardless of any modifiers or the target's AC.
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What does d and d mean in slang?

In slang and digital communication, DND almost always means "Do Not Disturb," indicating someone is busy, unavailable, or wants to silence notifications, but it can also refer to the tabletop game "Dungeons & Dragons" (D&D). Context is key: a status in an app is "Do Not Disturb," while a conversation about fantasy gaming means "Dungeons & Dragons". 
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What is the most used dice in D&D?

D20 - (20-sided) - The signature dice of the dungeons and dragons game is the twenty sided dice. Is used most often in the game, and is the dice which is going to determine all of the strategies and attacks which will be used during game play by players.
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