

The reason to use more plastic is so you can properly close it. It’s still not very much plastic.
The reason to use more plastic is so you can properly close it. It’s still not very much plastic.
This has been animated on Youtube several times, so instead of linking to a video, here’s a search for all of them.
But what about when you die fighting the Dark Lord because you’re not overlevelled from doing all the sidequests?
Personally, I don’t like it. I’m a completionist. And it’s a lot easier when I can play the whole game in one playthrough.
It sounds cool, but remember, you could learn True Polymorph and make a clay golem every day. Or learn True Resurrection and bring back a legendary hero (or big bad, if you prefer). Or Gate and summon your opponent into a room full of Glyphs of Warding just because you know their name. Or Wish and make a new Clone or Simulacrum or bind a demon for 100 days or whatever other crazy exploits you can find. Is being able to deal a bunch of damage from a mile away once a day really worth it?
How long since you’ve had six hours of sleep with two hours of light activity like keeping watch or reading?
Imagine living in an RPG verse where all the players have superpowers, but all the NPCs can get them to do whatever they want by calling it a “quest”. And also can pay with premium currency. Seriously, how is the kid asking me to feed ducks paying in primogems?
1d8. There’s a 12.5% chance that literally any damage will kill you.
I feel like those people would die off faster, so really you should be rolling HP with advantage.
And it’s good to keep a little, just in case you have the opportunity for Clone and don’t want to cut out more.
I wouldn’t expect you’d just keep a rotting head though. Does it still count as a creature for the purposes of Gentle Repose? Do they just not have a good way to get rid of the flesh and they want to keep the skull?
If we can give him a -3 penalty, then we’ll get more investigators than we lose.
If they keep taking the slow sheep, they’ll evolve to be faster and make the whole thing less convenient. Dragons live a long time, so they know from experience that in the long run it will be easier to only eat the fastest sheep.
Being the bigger person makes it easier to eat the smaller person.
So she’s saying if I reach level 20 I can be her slave? Count me in.
The image looks really small for me, and I had to follow the link to the actual comic. Is anyone else having the same problem?
As a DM, I don’t think you should be using Power Word Kill at all. “I’ve set up this awesome encounter that you’re all going to love. Except you. You’ll have to sit this one out.”
Or just revive them. Death isn’t that big a deal in D&D.
Caltrops do a flat one damage. Which is still enough to kill one in eight Commoners.