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Any funny stuff in your campaigns?

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Just wondering if anything hilarious happened to you during your campaigns? We're having a small (4 player-) game of Pathfinder on Roll20. We were exploring a deep cave in which we believed was the source of a zombie outbreak that was going around town. Of course, we were right. Our player who was playing as a catfolk thief in our group had, despite her enormous proficiency in perception, got the most terrible of rolls that night. At the very first door, she went to check a door for a trap, and in doing so, rolled a 2... triggering the trap AND not noticing it until it hit. She also never got a single hit on the zombies that lay beyond the door, and even made it out with just 2 hit points. The next campaign, we enter again, and once again, the very first door, she rolls a critcal fail on perception. This causes her character to freak out and continue to try to disable device on the door itself, critically failing another will save which sends her into a wild fit at the door. Any attempts to talk to her failed, and by now she was rolling reflex saves to keep her from falling off the bridge into a bottomless pit in her worry-fit, so we ended up resorting to our sorcerer Kitsune to use Color Spray to knock her out for some time. She later picks the look on the door and, to everyone's surprise, there was no trap on the door after-all. Then in the following room she critically perceived a rug (DC 25) covering a pit of spikes and saved the party. Lol!
I sometimes feel the dice engine here has a twisted sense of humour sometimes with the rolls received at times. Just last night in a session I was rolling very high for unimportant rolls that had low modifiers yet rolling terrible on important rolls in which my character enjoyed high modifiers in. End result was challenges that should have been easy turned out hard while what should have been hard was rather easy.
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