Is a 20 a crit?

Yes, rolling a natural 20 (a 20 on the die itself, before modifiers) on an attack roll in Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is a critical hit (crit), automatically hitting and often doubling damage, while a natural 1 is a critical miss. However, a 20 that hits due to modifiers isn't usually a crit unless a special ability allows it, like some Champion Fighter features or magic items, though a 20 on any d20 roll is a success.
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Is Nat 20 a crit?

Yes, in most tabletop RPGs, especially Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition (D&D 5e), rolling a natural 20 (Nat 20) on an attack roll automatically results in a critical hit, meaning it's a guaranteed hit that deals extra damage (usually by rolling double damage dice) and bypasses high Armor Class (AC). A natural 20 is the die showing '20' before adding any bonuses. 
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Is a critical hit on 19 or 20?

A 19 or a 20 becomes an auto hit/crit. Fr the basic rules: Rolling 1 or 20 Sometimes fate blesses or curses a combatant, causing the novice to hit and the veteran to miss. 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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What is considered a crit?

In many role-playing games and video games, a critical hit (or crit) is a chance that a successful attack will deal more damage than a normal blow.
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Does a natural 20 always hit?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, a natural 20 (rolling a 20 on the die) only guarantees automatic success and critical effects on attack rolls, and it automatically stabilizes a dying character on a death saving throw; for skill checks and ability checks, it's generally considered a great result (best possible outcome within reason), but not always an automatic, impossible success, as that depends on the Dungeon Master (DM) and house rules. While many tables use it as a universal "yes," the rules only specify its power for attacks and death saves. 
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How rare is a Nat 20?

The odds of rolling a natural 20 (a "nat 20") on a 20-sided die (d20) are 1 in 20, or 5%, the same as rolling any specific number. With advantage, where you roll two dice and take the higher, the chance increases to about 9.75% (nearly 1 in 10), while with disadvantage (rolling two and taking the lower), it drops significantly to 1 in 400 (0.25%), notes this Reddit post and the Zero Hit Points article. 
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What do crits ignore?

Crits only ignore enemy defensive boosts, the users offensive debuffs, and screens.
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What is 100% crit damage?

If you have 100% Crit Damage, your crit hit is 2000 damage. Crit Damage is directly tied to the strength of your critical hits. Without it, you can still crit, but the damage boost will be minimal. It's an essential stat for any damage-dealing character.
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What is a critical hit?

A critical hit (or "crit") in video/tabletop games is a successful attack that deals significantly more damage than usual, often by hitting a weak spot or lucky chance, introducing randomness and excitement to combat by surpassing normal damage limits, sometimes with added effects like bypassing defenses or causing special wounds, depending on the game's rules.
 
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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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Does stroke of luck count as a crit?

In essence, a critical hit represents a stroke of luck, extraordinary skill, or a well-placed strike that bypasses a foe's defences, resulting in a more significant and often devastating blow.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Each ability score (Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma) begins at a base score of 8. Players have 27 points to distribute among their ability scores.
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Do fighters crit on a 19?

Beginning when you choose this archetype at 3rd level, your weapon attacks score a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20.
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Why is it called a natural 20?

It's called a "natural 20" because it's the result of rolling a 20 on the 20-sided die (d20) before adding any character bonuses or modifiers, signifying a pure, raw roll. This distinguishes it from a "dirty 20" or "unnatural 20," where a lower number (like an 18) plus a modifier (like +2) totals 20, which doesn't trigger the special critical success rules. The term "natural" highlights the die's face value, making it a universally exciting critical success for automatic hits or critical damage in Dungeons & Dragons and other tabletop RPGs.
 
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Is a natural 20 an automatic success?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition (D&D 5e), a natural 20 (Nat 20) is an automatic success on attack rolls, resulting in a critical hit, and an automatic success on death saving throws, but not an automatic success for skill or ability checks; those still require meeting the Difficulty Class (DC) with modifiers, though DMs often use it as a cue for exceptional results. Some players and Dungeon Masters (DMs) use house rules to make Nat 20s automatically succeed on skills for fun, but it's not in the core rules. 
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Does 100% crit rate mean every hit is a crit?

If you have 100% crit rate (or more, but that's pointless since 100% is already guaranteed, so 100% is technically the soft cap), you will crit every single time.
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How to calculate a CRIT Hit?

The chance of landing a critical hit is r. When the hit is critical, the damage is b×[1+c]. When the hit is not critical, the damage is simply b.
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What is the opposite of a critical hit?

Critical Hits are the opposite to Critical Misses, but have a connection since what is a Critical Misses to one combatant can be perceived as a luck break for the other side.
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Which is better, crit dmg or crit rate?

Neither crit rate nor crit damage is inherently "better"; they are a team, and you need a balance, but the common goal in games like Genshin Impact is roughly a 2:1 Crit DMG to Crit Rate ratio, aiming for ~50-60% Crit Rate first for consistency, then stacking Crit DMG for bigger hits, making Crit Rate generally more valuable early on until you hit that baseline. Crit Rate determines if you crit; Crit Damage determines how hard you hit when you do, so you need enough Rate to make Damage meaningful. 
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What is the highest CRIT DMG?

The highest Crit Damage in Genshin Impact is achieved by using a combination of characters, weapons, and artifacts with high Crit Damage stats. According to various sources, including the Genshin Impact Wiki and player reports, the highest Crit Damage that can be achieved in the game is around 800-1000% Crit Damage.
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Does Sunday need 200 CRIT DMG?

Your stat goals for Sunday should be at least 200% Crit DMG, as much Effect RES, DEF, and HP as possible, and enough Speed to let him take his turn after the party's main damage-dealer.
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What is crit rate?

Crit Rate (Critical Rate) is a game stat determining the percentage chance that your attacks will deal bonus damage, known as a critical hit, with the extra damage amount determined by your Crit Damage stat; higher Crit Rate means more frequent critical hits, with 100% being the maximum chance to crit. 
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What moves always crit?

In Pokémon, several moves always score a critical hit, including Flower Trick, Frost Breath, Storm Throw, Surging Strikes, Wicked Blow, and Zippy Zap, providing reliable high damage by ignoring opponent defenses; other moves like Air Cutter, Night Slash, and Stone Edge have an increased crit ratio, making them near-guaranteed crits with items (like Scope Lens) or abilities (like Super Luck).
 
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Can crit catches fail?

If a critical capture fails, it will simply look like a regular capture where the Pokémon broke out on the first attempt (zero wobbles). The ball won't shake in the air at all.
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Can you crit fail saves?

Unlike attack rolls, which have critical hits and critical misses, saving throws don't have critical successes or failures. Using this variant rule, you can allow critical successes and failures on saving throws.
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