Adding "Degrees of Success" to D&D

That must suck for you bro.

I just made the thread because I thought i had a neat house rules idea.

Hey OP, your idea is perfectly valid and you should do it. I've said the same thing before when I was playing XCOM

I want to take one of the things I like from m&m and add it to d&d.

It would be much harder to start from m&m and change everything i don't like about it than to take the elements i do like and add it to a game i prefer.

What does xcom have to do with anything?

>Standing point blank next to enemy
>95% chance to hit
>Miss, and it means I don't hit a fucking thing

I was using a shotgun. XCOM is a turn based combat system with similar roles for hitting and missing.

It should have done 95% of the damage instead of a binary hit/miss result

Oh. Yeah, I've not played it. That does sound annoying, and is basically the same as my d&d complaint.

>He doesn't only take 100% shots
get gud

No such thing in d&d.

You always fail on a 1