@ChrisPerkinsDnD Any advice for when your players want to roll a check every time you speaking? Rolling excessive perception/arcana checks?
— Seth Đennison (@SmilingJack2x) July 9, 2016
Blow em off.
Player: "I rolled a 17 on my Arcana check!"
DM: "That's nice, but I didn't ask for an Arcana check." https://t.co/SBMkBY0mo8
— (((Chris Perkins))) (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) July 9, 2016
@ChrisPerkinsDnD It's not that they flat out do it, they just won't stop asking after every time I describe a room or environment. 😧
— Seth Đennison (@SmilingJack2x) July 9, 2016
Tell them to stop interrupting you. https://t.co/eWC1DCNnhc
— (((Chris Perkins))) (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) July 9, 2016
Let them roll all they like. It is up to you whether or not they get any info. You can always use this as an opportunity to throw in a few red herrings. Such as finding a discarded broken magical item. Something small and innocuous. They will assume it is something important and refuse to let go of it.