• This was with the AD&D rule books in the mid-80s, so rules were simpler and it was more off-the-cuff.

    I had a dwarf fighter in the party, and we were in a dungeon at the end of a corridor in front of a door. I explained to the DM I wanted to run at and jump into the door, bashing it open, do a roll, and land on my feet with my axes in my hands. He told me I’d be successful with a natural 18 on a D20, and I rolled a 20. He described it really well, embellishing with how the door splintered and all; it was fantastic.

    The room, however, was completely empty, which turned it into an epic tale we’d refer to the rest of the time we gamed together.