What is Passive Perception in Dungeons & Dragons?
Passive Perception is a measure of what a character notices without actively searching. It combines the Wisdom modifier, proficiency bonus if applicable, and any other relevant bonuses.
How do I calculate my character’s Passive Perception score?
Add 10 to your character’s Wisdom modifier. If your character is proficient in Perception, add their proficiency bonus. Then, add any miscellaneous bonuses from magic items or class features.
Does having a high Wisdom score always mean higher Passive Perception?
Yes, a higher Wisdom score typically results in a higher Wisdom modifier, which increases the Passive Perception score.
Can I have a negative Passive Perception score?
No, the minimum Passive Perception score is 10. Even if your modifiers are negative, the base value of 10 ensures that you can’t drop below this threshold.
What does proficiency in Perception add to my Passive Perception?
Proficiency in Perception adds your proficiency bonus to your Passive Perception score, reflecting your character’s trained ability to notice things.
How do magic items or class features affect Passive Perception?
Magic items or class features that grant bonuses to perception checks add those bonuses directly to your Passive Perception score.
Is there a way to improve my Passive Perception without changing my Wisdom score?
Yes, you can improve your Passive Perception by gaining proficiency in Perception, using magic items that provide perception bonuses, or taking class features that enhance it.