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I disagree. I've been doing it for years and not only is it trivially simple, it's extremely useful. I can't think of a single reason not to have a sheet with base stats, perception, and saves.
Nobody said you can't do the funny thing. They're always free to try, but if the roll cannot possibly affect the situation, there shouldn't be a roll. Just roleplay the failure. Do you let your players roll for abjectly impossible things, like jumping to the moon?
You're now just being argumentative and facetious. You're taking what I'm saying out of context, outright ignoring certain parts and forcing it to fit your own narrative. You're disingenuous.
Nothing can come from this and I don't have the energy for it. Goodbye.
Nope, still the same argument, still valid. Argumentative would be if I called something nonsensical, and then doubled down and acted like an asshole when someone took the time out of their day to explain why it isn't. You don't have to do it, but there are legitimate reasons.