>>519030666
You're coordinating and working as a team in most TTRPGs (apart from the ones where you're deliberately working against each other, which are fun for different reasons). That makes it all the more entertaining when shit goes awry.
The only thing more fun than seeing a plan come together flawlessly in DnD is seeing a plan fail spectacularly - spending an hour scheming with your group on some big ambush or grand heist or elaborate conspiracy and then having to throw together some crazy slapdash seat-of-your-pants contingency when the dice fuck you and the whole plan goes tits up.