Rolling Saving Throws (Player’s Handbook)

Rolling Saving Throws (Player’s Handbook)

Rolling Saving Throws (Player’s Handbook)





Rolling Saving Throws


To make a saving throw, a player rolls a 20-sided die (1d20). The result must
be equal to or greater than the character’s saving throw number. The number a
character needs to roll varies depending upon the character’s group, his level,
and what the character is trying to save himself from. A character’s saving
throw numbers can be found in
Table 60.


Saving throws are made in a variety of situations: For attacks involving
paralyzation, poison, or death magic; petrification or polymorph; rod, staff, or
wand; breath weapon; and spells. The type of saving throw a character must roll is
determined by the specific spell, monster, magical item, or situation involved.


Monsters also use
Table 60. The DM has specific information about monster saving throws.




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