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Today, 11:36 AMNot true. If you run the prepublished adventures you will find DCs already determined before the players ever get there. I do something similar...23 replies | 776 view(s)
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Today, 11:28 AMYep. Blue Wizards could be quite productive.29 replies | 2191 view(s)
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Today, 11:23 AMXykon's power is power speech.4 replies | 147 view(s)
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Today, 10:34 AMLove it! Concur, and, the DM can determine that the Dragon has advantage on the STR check, that is right in Chapter 1 and in Chapter 7 of the...66 replies | 2157 view(s)
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Yesterday, 06:15 PMJudas Priest was around before NWOBHM, they got their start in 1969, but I catch the drift. They did Diamonds and Rust better than Joan Baez did,...247 replies | 23534 view(s)
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Yesterday, 05:05 PMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread What drives a poor reputation for the Rogue class? in D&D 5e/NextArgument is dead on arrival. Not every wall is the same thing. Some are better than others. Hence the variation. See also the story of the walls...1003 replies | 46401 view(s)
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Yesterday, 04:49 PMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread What drives a poor reputation for the Rogue class? in D&D 5e/NextThat the DMG could use improvement isn't disagreed, in term of Pex making the point of having to dig stuff out of it. Full agreement there. How...1003 replies | 46401 view(s)
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Yesterday, 04:40 PMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread What drives a poor reputation for the Rogue class? in D&D 5e/NextIf I may follow this with a concrete example, which is presented in the stat block of the creature involved: Hobgoblins have long swords and...1003 replies | 46401 view(s)
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Yesterday, 04:18 PMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread Exploration and social - the two pillars that have no mechanics in D&D 5e/NextI think I'll keep this thought handy. General comment: As to the "push button get candy" approach, it seems to me to be an artifact of...118 replies | 6614 view(s)
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Yesterday, 04:03 PMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread What drives a poor reputation for the Rogue class? in D&D 5e/NextYes it is. Those sub systems are not required to be identical except inside of your thought process. Illusion spells have been a right PITA in...1003 replies | 46401 view(s)
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Yesterday, 03:43 PMIs Def Leppard in that group?247 replies | 23534 view(s)
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Yesterday, 03:09 PMThe smirched themselves nicely, and made a small bundle along the way. :smallcool: Dare I ask just what NWOBHM stands for? The 80's and 90's metal...247 replies | 23534 view(s)
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Yesterday, 01:45 PM20 d6 averages 75 damage, bludgeoning, from the fall and the falling party now has the prone condition. Depending on their level, they may also have...66 replies | 2157 view(s)
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Yesterday, 12:34 PMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread What drives a poor reputation for the Rogue class? in D&D 5e/NextOne thing is not the same as the other. Each lock a rogue needs to pick has its own DC, so there is no reason for you to assert that each tree...1003 replies | 46401 view(s)
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Yesterday, 11:16 AMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread What drives a poor reputation for the Rogue class? in D&D 5e/NextYes. And IIRC it was formalized in 3.x. That is where that comes from, I think. We had a variety of Critical Hit articles in dragon magazine...1003 replies | 46401 view(s)
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Yesterday, 11:10 AMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread How many flavors of “bandit encounter” are there? in Roleplaying GamesFor a video game, yes. And are very hard to make, as well as quite expensive. When the ruins hold monsters that eat the lotting parties, yes,...48 replies | 4496 view(s)
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Yesterday, 09:35 AMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread What drives a poor reputation for the Rogue class? in D&D 5e/NextThis is a good thing. Every one gets a chance to contribute. Indeed. BG3 isn't a TTRPG. And I'll stop right there. (I am also glad that it...1003 replies | 46401 view(s)
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Yesterday, 07:27 AMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread What drives a poor reputation for the Rogue class? in D&D 5e/NextNo, it doesn't do that. There is an opportunity cost for each skill proficiency chosen. If the dumb brute has a low INT score there is a negative...1003 replies | 46401 view(s)
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Yesterday, 07:03 AMMany zoologists contend that this is why you don't see dragons anymore on Earth. It did get a smile out of me.247 replies | 23534 view(s)
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2024-05-20, 11:24 PMI guess that some of those metal bands went a bit too far with umlauts, etc. :smallfrown:247 replies | 23534 view(s)
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2024-05-20, 06:33 PMPlease check your PMs. :smallsmile:958 replies | 306397 view(s)
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2024-05-20, 06:08 PM1. Númenor. 2. Unterwolf in case you were wondering how to compound a German noun. Auf Englisch the word wolf sounds like volf. It means the...247 replies | 23534 view(s)
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2024-05-20, 10:26 AMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread The Lord of the Rings - Rings of Power Season 2 [airs August 29th] in Media DiscussionsIf the dialogue is bad, it for sure is on the writers. :smallwink: I don't think he was. His chance at redemption was at the end of the First Age....69 replies | 3464 view(s)
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2024-05-20, 10:00 AMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread Describe what happened in your last dnd sessionone word or phrase in D&D 5e/NextSession cancelled because Real Life has a DC of 45 and the DM was unable to make the roll. :smallfrown:297 replies | 26796 view(s)
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2024-05-20, 09:58 AMFalse dichotomy. Demonslayer666 covered the rest of it.21 replies | 1702 view(s)
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2024-05-20, 09:56 AMLet's go chug some (TM)Geritol together. :smallsigh:958 replies | 306397 view(s)
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2024-05-19, 12:10 PMKorvinStarmast replied to a thread Describe what happened in your last dnd sessionone word or phrase in D&D 5e/Nextthe monk got into a boxing match with an ancient black dragon; of course he lost.297 replies | 26796 view(s)
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Gosh, 2D8HP, you are so very correct!
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a. Malifice (paraphrased):
Rulings are not 'House Rules.' Rulings are a DM doing what DMs are supposed to do.
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Agency means that they {players} control their character's actions; you control the world's reactions to the character's actions.
Rulings are not 'House Rules.' Rulings are a DM doing what DMs are supposed to do.
b. greenstone (paraphrased):
Agency means that they {players} control their character's actions; you control the world's reactions to the character's actions.
Second known member of the Greyview Appreciation Society
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