Does a Nat 20 double all damage?

Yes, in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition (5e), a natural 20 on an attack roll results in a critical hit, meaning you roll all of the attack's damage dice twice, then add your modifiers as normal; you don't double the final total or just the modifiers, but the actual damage dice. This applies to weapon damage and any dice from class features like Sneak Attack or Paladin Smite, as they're rolled as part of the attack's damage.
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Does a Nat 20 do double damage?

According to the official D&D rules, when you roll a nat 20, you double the dice for your attack's damage. For example, if you're using a longsword that deals 1d8 damage, you roll 2d8 and add your modifiers.
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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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What does a Nat 20 do in combat?

In 5e a natural 20 is a critical hit. The attack automatically hits through whatever AC the creature has. The crit doubles the die rolled for the damage, but not any modifiers.
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Does a Nat 20 hit regardless of 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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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's the difference between a Nat 20 and a Dirty 20?

The reason to declare a "Nat 20" is because some rules, both strict and optional, change based on rolling a 20 on a 20-sided dice. This is to differentiate from a "dirty 20", where a person rolls a d20 and after applying bonuses and penalties gets a total of 20.
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What is a dirty 20 in D&D?

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 it mean +5 to hit?

For a character, the +5 is the total of the relevant modifier (Str, Dex, etc.) plus the proficiency bonus. So if you had a +3 Str modifier and a +2 proficiency that would be your +5 to hit.
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Is an Unnatural 20 a crit?

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. A nat 20 to hit will always hit, a modified 20 to hit may not.
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Can you dominate the brain with a Nat 20?

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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Can ASI go past 20?

Can you increase ability scores over 20? By standard methods, you cannot raise an ability score over 20. Even ASIs do not allow you to increase a stat above these limits.
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Is D&D Beyond shutting down?

WotC's ill-fated 3D virtual tabletop “Project Sigil” comes to an official close next year, per an announcement on D&D Beyond.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

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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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What is 100% crit damage?

You have 100% crit damage, you deal an additional 100% of your normal damage if you crit (for a total of 200% damage). Example: 1 normal attack deals 500 dmg no crit. With 100% crit dmg, now if that attack crit, it deals 1000.
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Does Nat 20 always hit?

Yes, in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition (D&D 5e), a Natural 20 (Nat 20) on an attack roll is an automatic hit and a critical hit, regardless of the target's Armor Class (AC) or your modifiers, meaning it always connects and deals extra damage. However, this is for attack rolls; for skill checks, a Nat 20 guarantees the best possible outcome under the circumstances, but the Dungeon Master (DM) still decides if it's a success if the task is impossible (like persuading a dragon to give up all its gold). 
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What does 2d6 mean?

In tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons, 2d6 means roll two six-sided dice (d6) and add the results together, a common notation for determining damage, healing, or other random outcomes, giving results from 2 (1+1) to 12 (6+6), with mid-range numbers (around 7) being more probable than extremes.
 
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What is a +3 weapon in D&D?

You have a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon.
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What does 10 3d6 mean in D&D?

10 (3d6) means that 10 is the “average” roll for the specified roll. For example, 2d6+6 would be 13 (2d6+6). It's a way to simplify combat and not roll by dealing average damage every time. 2 yrs.
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Is a D20 a dodecahedron?

No, a d20 is not a dodecahedron; a d20 is an icosahedron (20 triangular faces), while a dodecahedron is a d12 (12 pentagonal faces). The confusion often arises because people misinterpret "dodecahedron" as "two-ten," but "dodeca" means twelve, making it the 12-sided die, and the 20-sided die is the icosahedron, notes Reddit users and this Quora thread.
 
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What is the hidden rule in D&D?

With the Hide action, you try to conceal yourself. To do so, you must succeed on a DC 15 Dexterity (Stealth) check while you're Heavily Obscured or behind Three-Quarters Cover or Total Cover, and you must be out of any enemy's line of sight; if you can see a creature, you can discern whether it can see you.
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What does 50 GP mean in D&D?

Starting in Second Edition AD&D and continuing through Third, Fourth, and Fifth Editions, gold pieces are considered to weigh approximately a third of an avoirdupois ounce (9 grams) each, which equal about fifty gp to an avoirdupois pound, while maintaining the size.
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Why not roll a spindown?

Spindown dice are not meant to be used as tabletop gaming dice. They are meant to be used as fancy counters—for counting life totals, weapon charges, etc. Because it is easy to cheat with them, everyone has to agree to the honor system in order for spindown dice to work for actual dice rolls.
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Is there a better option than Roll20?

Tableplop is a fairly straightforward virtual tabletop with simple mechanics and software. It includes 5e DnD character sheets that are easy to fill out and use in a campaign, and even easier Fog of War tools than you get in Roll20 or other software that try to automate it.
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What is D20 theory?

D20 Theory is a lifestyle brand for ambitious, multipassionate women who invest in their personal development through quality products, memorable experiences + opportunities for growth.
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