D&D General - Drawbacks of a World with BG3 in it | Page 4

Because I have--more than once--been informed by a DM of one of their "house rules" only when the "house rule" in question applied to an action I had just taken. Usually in 3e/PF1e, but it's happened in 5e as well.

People don't generally take an action when they already know that doing so will force a near-guaranteed failure. Hence, the only reasonable assumption is that the player in question did not know that using guidance would cause them to (effectively) auto-fail their stealth check.

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