Yes you can, initiative is an ability check and thus can be rerolled on a 1.
Does halfling luck work on disadvantage?
(The halfling gets to reroll the 1 even if the 8 didn’t miss.) How abilities that allow rerolls — like the hafling Lucky trait — apply to advantage and disadvantage is not immediately obvious, so it’s actually covered explicitly in the rules for advantage and disadvantage, even using Lucky as the example (PHB, p.
Can you reroll a reroll DND?
For savage attacker, it allows you to reroll all of your damage dice, but you are allowed to use either total. This means that you will be able to choose to deal the damage from the previous attack if it has higher results than your reroll, but you won’t be able to reroll again with other abilities/traits.
Does great weapon fighting apply to multiple dice?
Great Weapon Fighting works only with the damage dice of the qualifying weapon. @JeremyECrawford Great Weapon Fighting and Battlemaster’ Sweeping Attack: may I reroll the 1 and 2 of the superiority die?
How does the halfling luck racial trait work?
The Halfling Luck racial trait lets you reroll natural 1’s on checks, saves, and attack rolls, but you must keep the second result. With Advantage or Disadvantage, it lets you re-roll only one of the dice if both turned out to be 1’s. How does this affect the expected statistical outcome of the roll?
How does advantage affect the outcome of a dice roll?
With Advantage or Disadvantage, it lets you re-roll only one of the dice if both turned out to be 1’s. How does this affect the expected statistical outcome of the roll? Note, also consider Advantage & Disadvantage, as the trait affects that roll as well. The average roll of a die is 10.5, which is just the average value of the numbers 1-20.
What are the odds of rolling a nat 1?
The exceptions are for rolling 1’s (you are really not likely to roll them) and rolling 2 through 5 if with advantage. But otherwise, the odds are generally within 0.9 to 1.1, so there is not a very large effect.
How are dice rolls independent of one another?
The two dice rolls are independent of one another, meaning that the number you roll one one die doesn’t effect the number you roll on the other one. In other words, if you roll a 5 on the first die, the odds of rolling a 7 on the other one don’t change.