You have to give something to work with. How are you persuading the guy? Are you leveraging authority, trying to guilt them into following you, offering them something? I need something to work with, I’m not asking you to make the argument yourself
You have to give something to work with. How are you persuading the guy? Are you leveraging authority, trying to guilt them into following you, offering them something? I need something to work with, I’m not asking you to make the argument yourself
Druids get two Wildshapes per short rest. Players just tend to not take short rests because they’re not really incentivized. I know this because I read through the druid features more than my druid player did
Tbf, in 3.5 casters learned the same spells at different levels so they weren’t exactly compatible. Martial classes mostly relied on feat picks and BAB (for extra attacks) while their individual features weren’t really shared by other classes
Didn’t druid already get wildshape on a short rest? I do agree that barbarian Unarmored Defense is a bit lackluster though.
I get what they were thinking. Monk gets to add Wisdom because their awareness let’s them dodge, so it should be roughly equivalent to let a barbarian add Constitution because their natural durability makes them harder to hurt. Dexterity being one of the main Ability Scores for monks throws this out the window though
It’s a good cantrip now, but it’s not True Strike anymore. It doesn’t make you more likely to hit or anything, it just changes the ability score for the attack. It also adds radiant damage for some reason
It’s basically a mix between Shillelagh and Green Flame Blade. Both good cantrips, and a good combination that’s not broken, but not True Strike
It’s actually pretty close to Hebrew with sharper lines and a bunch of added dots and flourishes
I thought it looked a lot like Hebrew. You did write it backwards though. And it’s out of order in this picture too, ז is the 7th letter in the Hebrew alphabet but here it’s listed as the last
I’m mostly coming here for you. There isn’t really enough traffic to justify using it the way I would Reddit, but you post this series here and I like it
Does this captcha allow blood tests?
Where funny?
Have we learned nothing from Jurassic Park? Why not get started on the T virus next so we can have giant mutant zombies too?
Even totally blind people can usually detect light as painful, slightly less dark darkness. That’s actually why so many wear dark sunglasses
Oh come on. There can’t possibly be that many people outside the US right?
What does PWotR stand for? The first thing that comes to mind is Pool Warriors of the Rapids
This sounds good to me. I’m subscribed to c/rpgmemes which is run by the the old mod team of r/dndmemes but I’m also subscribed to c/dndmemes which is apparently run by people who wanted something like r/dndmemes. It’s a little redundant and confusing but I wouldn’t want either mod team to lose what they made
Latter Earth is just the “default” setting. There’s a chapter titled Creating Your Campaign that has advice for world building from the top down and some magical traditions come with advice for running them in different settings. Classes are kept generic enough to work in pretty much any setting and there’s advice for making new races
A short, simple explanation: it’s kinda like a classic fantasy book except you make all of the decisions for one character. The DM isn’t quite the same as an author because he mostly controls how the world reacts to the players and the events that happen as you travel, but the players are all essentially the protagonists of the story
Whenever there’s a chance for failure, you roll dice to see if you succeed. Some characters are better at certain actions than others are so the game works best when the players cooperate
There’s also a tactical aspect and some resource management to the game, but you can be eased into that without issues
Good choices. Those are pretty much the only stocks you ever need. Decent flavor variety and a vegetarian option. I prefer to make my own though
It was very oddly phrased. I didn’t get it until I hopped into the comment section either