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Passive checks

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A passive check or passive skill check is an alternative ability check that does not involve a d20 roll, but rather uses a fixed formula to determine the result:

10 + skill modifier + advantage modifier + other modifiers

Because passive checks do not involve any rolls, the advantage modifier is a flat +5 bonus for AdvantageAdvantage or a -5 penalty for DisadvantageDisadvantage.

Other modifiers apply in the usual way. For example, for a passive Athletics check, the creature's Strength modifier would be added, and its proficiency bonus if it has proficiency in Athletics. Other bonuses, such as from Guidance or various equipment, also apply to the result as if it were a normal ability check.

Examples of passive checks in the game are:

Hiding
  • When a hiding player character is in the line of sight of a non-allied creature, a Stealth check determines whether they are detected. This is displayed as a Hiding Check in the combat log, but is contested with a passive Perception check by the other creature.
In other words, the Difficulty Class for the check is determined by the non-allied creature's passive perception score: 10 + Wisdom modifier + proficiency bonus (if proficient) + advantage modifier + other modifiers
Shoving and Throwing
  • Attempting to ShoveShove or ThrowThrow another creature involves a contest where the creature making the attempt rolls an Athletics check, which is contested by the target's passive Acrobatics or Athletics score, whichever is higher.