Surprise in D&D 5e is when one group gets to act before the other because they didn’t notice them coming.
Imagine you're hiding under a blanket and your friend walks into the room without looking. You jump out and shout, “Gotcha!”, that’s surprise!
In D&D, if one side is surprised, they get to act after the other side. It's like being caught off guard, you can't react as fast.
How Surprise Happens
Surprise happens when one group doesn’t notice the other before the first round of battle starts.
If your character is hiding or sneaking, and the enemy doesn’t see them, your side gets to act first. It’s like walking into a room and seeing someone already there, they might not be ready for you!
Sometimes, if both sides are surprised, nobody acts first, it's like two people jumping out from behind a door at the same time.
What Happens When You’re Surprised
When you're surprised, you don’t get to act in the first round. It’s like being caught mid-sentence, you can't say your whole thought before someone else starts talking!
But if you catch the other side off guard, you get to take the lead and maybe even do more damage, just like when you jump out from under the blanket and start laughing before they can react!
Examples
- A goblin ambush starts before the party even notices them, giving the goblins a first strike.
- Surprise means someone gets to act before others do.
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