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{{stub}} '''"You can certainly try"''' is a phrase often used by Dungeon Masters, especially [[Matt Mercer]], to indicate that, while there is nothing in the rules preventing a player from attempting a given course of action, that player doesn't necessarily have any chance of success, and the consequences of trying could be very, very bad. Another phrase a GM might use to warn players is "Are you sure?" A cry of "You poor fool" is usually followed if/when the dice fail to save the player from their poor decision. If a [[Natural 20|Nat 20]] happens instead... well, let's just say that [[Lulz]] might happen. [[The Henderson Scale of Plot Derailment]] will ''definitely'' happen somewhere in there to an undefined extent. Alternately, can be used to refer to any character build that's very poorly supported, such as adapting an NPC monster with a Level Adjustment for use as a player character race in Dungeons & Dragons 3e. ==Examples of "You can certainly try"== * Bringing a sword to a gunfight. * Bringing a 1d10-damage Renaissance pistol to a +3 Flame Tongue swordfight. * Trying to shoot the Evil-[[Superman]]-Clone with your handgun. * Playing any kind of Dragon or half-Dragon in pre-4e D&D. ([[Dragonborn]] seem to have filled this niche nicely.) * Playing a monster in a setting [[World of Darkness|not set up for it]]. * Playing a low-combat-utility [[Skill Monkey | Face]] in a [[Dungeon crawling | hack & slash]] campaign. * [[Dune|Using a lasgun on a defensive shield]]. * Rolling to seduce the [[Illithid]]. [[Category:Gamer Slang]]
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