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Q: Does anyone know where this weird blue and green laughing chess set is from?

TheDragonOfFlameI found this really weird chess set at a thrift store. Does anyone know where it’s from? (I bought it because, obviously).

This has got to be my favourite purchase ever
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Morning all
Apparently it was first published in the Draconomicon (from 4e)
community.wizards.com was a site that WoTC once hosted, but is no longer generally available
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So I have an update to my 5e PC situation; the theme is Gothic/Lovecraftian style, somewhat similar to the Hugh Jackman Helsing. Magic exists, but those that don't have/can't use it, use tools and other gadgets instead
4e's Draconomicon: Chromatic Dragons re-prints the Draconic word list from the Third Edition Draconomicon (which was itself drawn from an article in Dragon Magazine from a couple years earlier; the 4e version does not include the additions or changes made to the 3.5e Races of the Dragon word list), and is the first appearance of "Iokharic" rather than "Draconic" for any part of the language.
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Q: When is the Saving Throw rolled for an Infernal Wound?

FFNThis came up in a game I was running yesterday. Two devils (Bearded and Horned) in 5e have weapons that deliver "infernal wounds", which are basically bleed effects. The creatures can be found in the Monster Manual, pgs. 70 and 74, respectively, or here and here. For convenience, here's the full ...

@illustro I'm like 20% certain that it was in the 3.5e Draconomicon as well
Unfortunately, I lost mine long ago so I can't double-check
@BESW Ha, I should have scrolled down like 3 more lines lol
And yeah, the Iokharic script seems to have first appeared in the 4e Draconomicon: Chromatic Dragons, alongside the reproduced word lists from the previous edition.
(ie, I can't remember or find any use of the custom typeface prior to D:CD, whether under the name Iokharic, Draconic, or otherwise.)
If I recall correctly, 4e was the first edition to provide full sets of non-setting-specific scripts for fictional D&D languages (I say non-setting-specific because Forgotten Realms exists and the detail of that setting is ridonkulous; I know it was providing typeface sets in 3.x, if not earlier).
(3.x's contribution to conlang was mostly word-equivalency lists and compound name generators.)
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Would a question about the canonicity of published material be off topic as a “designer intent” question?
You'd have to define "canon" strictly in the question, I think. It's a term that has a lot of different colloquial meanings which usually get assumed rather than stated.
(Source: going anywhere near the Doctor Who fandom.)
@ThomasMarkov re the Candlekeep question, I've addressed the canonicity of that specific module in relation to the Forgotten Realms more directly in the answer
I've found that the most coherent but probably least useful definition of canon is based on explicit statements by the entity controlling the property. eg, Disney ruling on "legacy" content in Star Wars.
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For the Forgotten Realms in particular, canon is detemined by Ed Greenwood, unless contradicted directly by Wizards of the Coast (iirc Ed Greenwood has directly stated this as being part of his agreement with WoTC when they came to an agreement about the setting)
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@RevenantBacon I've had a look in the 3.5e Draconomicon I have, and it doesn't have a script for Draconic listed, but instead has a list of "Basic Draconic Vocabulary" written in English
 
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@ThomasMarkov What's up? (Sorry for the delay--crazy couple of days, and I hadn't even touched my computer from before the weekend until now.)
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Has anybody played warlock and picked off their patron yet?
 
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Q: Does the bane magic weapon property work like greater magic weapon or weapon enhancement for DR

FeringThe weapon property bane is a wonderful boost to a weapon on the occasions where its the right bane. One effect is that the weapon enhancement is +2 than what the weapon states, so a +1 bane (human) sword is actually a a +3 weapon against humans. But when dealing with creatures that have DR, the ...

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Oh, re: canonicity, enjoy the delightfully and necessarily arbitrary rationale for this list.
(The Beeb is famously uninterested in declarations of canonicity; in the nearly sixty years of the franchise you can count such declarations on one hand, and none of them will include a clear statement that the show itself is canon.)
 
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@Joshua no, but we may have a question about interacting with them
I always assumed that the patron was some unknowable entity
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@AncientSwordRage nope, they're a specific creature, that you have made a pact with. eg, Archfey patron: Your patron is a lord or lady of the fey, ... Beings of this sort include the Prince of Frost; the Queen of Air and Darkness, ruler of the Gloaming Court; Titania of the Summer Court; her consort Oberon, the Green Lord; Hyrsam, the Prince of Fools; and ancient hags.
@Adeptus but do they have stats?
Like Ao from Faerun, they aren't pinned down to a specific statblock
Not sure about those specifically, but Fiends, yes: Fiends powerful enough to forge a pact include demon lords such as Demogorgon, Orcus, Fraz’Urb-luu, and Baphomet; archdevils such as Asmodeus, Dispater, Mephistopheles, and Belial; pit fiends and balors that are especially mighty; and ultroloths and other lords of the yugoloths.
@Adeptus those are good points
Maybe it's just because I lean heavily towards the great old one patrons?
Yeah, they're usually a bit less... defined
Also you reminded me I once wrote a stat block for a redwood dryad that okay have to recreate
And seeing if anybody else had written one lead me to this: dmingdad.com/dryad-needs-a-home
Which looked like a fun adventure
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@AncientSwordRage As my GM once wrote, 'Oh wait I forgot there are any other patrons'.
GOO: Entities of this type include Ghaunadar, called That Which Lurks; Tharizdun, the Chained God; Dendar, the Night Serpent; Zargon, the Returner; Great Cthulhu; and other unfathomable beings.
A bunch of those do exist
I'd love someone's patron to be Zalgo, but specifically the ones from this SCP article
rummages around on the internet
> "Look," he began, riffling through a sheet of papers, "this is your fifth time attempting to apply for SCP status. I don't know how many times I've said this to you, so listen up. This is the final time. We do not have any interest in taking you in. You just don't work."
> "Zalgo," stated the director flatly. "You find web comics, and you corrupt them."
Your patron mission could even be to make your eldritch abomination more well known
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@BESW @illulstro Ah, thank you both, I have neither of those resources.
@nitsua60 Hey there, glad to see you break lurk. I think a few of the Candlekeep Mysteries are going to look real familiar :)
@nitsua60 Ayyy, sorry I missed you. On our canonical "official rules for D&D 5e" post, you state that the SRD is an official rules source, but would probably be more appropriate in the "often mistaken for official" section.
@ThomasMarkov My question certainly has more downvotes than I thought it would XD
Wildly broken homebrew tends to do that :P
Gonna be too busy today to give you a thorough analysis as an answer, but it comes off as super broken to me.
@AncientSwordRage Mine's an Empyrean who serves the deity of beer. (Yes, my brother has a deity of beer in our campaign, and the name of this Empyraen is Lagerael). I get occasional cryptic messages from him - quite possibly driven by my preference for rum over beer, it's a sailor thing - but mostly he's too busy being a chaotic titan/empyrean to bother with little old me, Celestial Warlock ...
Ive played a Bard extensively, and in my experience, your limiting of roundel to "you have one round to use it" is rarely actually a limitation in practice.
90% of the time I give out BI it is used immediately.
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@AncientSwordRage We both consulted the little table in Xanathar's and came up with "almost never talks to PC" as the relationship
It also requires an action
Ah interesting, I at least used it quite a lot outside of combat
@ThomasMarkov In our current group, I have to remind people that they have it. During one session, I just used them all for cutting words (to reduce incoming damage) and that seemed to please them also.
I play a swords bard and so I use most of them for blade flourishes, but I usually give out at least one per combat.
@Medix2 yep, in our usual group where my brother DMs, we use BI as often out of combat as in.
Maybe I should make it just cost more uses then, easy fix
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@Medix2 Question, is this line in your question "The road you walk’s less travelled, but you walk it nonetheless;" a reference to this poem internal.org/Robert_Frost/The_Road_Not_Taken ?
Yup
I have the entire poem memorized
@Medix2 was "Eloquence" not well enough defined, and so you made poetry bard college?
"... and I... I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. My jeep is down there in a bog and I can't get it out ..."
@Medix2 It sounded too close not to be (That poem is one of a few I keep finding myself coming back to)
*I must go down to the sea again*, is one of my favorites , but I don't think it's Frost
*And all I ask is a tall ship, and a star to steer her by*
Ya know... Maybe I should add my specific worries about each feature. But now there's already an answer and I would feel bad...
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THE NEW D&D ADVENTURE BOOK IS BASICALLY A SOFIA THE FIRST CAMPAIGN
@Medix2 I will suggest that for roundel, each person in your party who gets a BI eats one of your allocation. You are other wise majorly overpowering BI
So if you BI three party members, that's three of your 4 or 5 for that rest.
Increasing the cost from bonus action to action is hardly an exchange when it can multiply your BI by 6
I'd also let it last as many rounds as your bardic proficiency bonus, but that's me being me and you need not want it to go beyond a round. Leave it as a bonus action, though, just m ake it possible to 'burst' inspiration.
@Medix2 On the Tounge Twister feature, if someone fails the saving throw, they take damage and their speed is reduced to zero for a minute (with no other end condition). If they succeed on a subsequent saving throw (either by damage or the end of their turn), as written, their speed remains 0 until the original minute is up.
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Yeah that certainly sounds better XD
They also take damage every time they fail the save, is that intended?
@illustro @Arms of Hadar...
In addition, is the intention, that each time they fail the saving throw (eg at the end of their turn), they take damage again
is arms of hadar the one that never ends?
Probably an easy rewording
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and does this subsequent damage trigger trigger another saving throw?
(potentially triggering yet more damage, and more triggers for saving throws)
Also, failing the save extends the time.
Giving the possibility of one-shotting an enemy by using the feature and then just waiting until the end of their turn
On a failed save...for the next minute.
So the feature is theoretically never ending.
Hopefully fixed all of that
Okay, so they only take 2d12 once?
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Yes
@Medix2 Arms of Hadar is instantaneous. It happens and then fades away. It does not create an ongoing, 10ft shroud of dark energy continually erupting from you.
The question is whether the blinded condition lasts infinitely
It was probably hunger of Hadar actually...
Looks like failing the save still resets the 1 minute timer.
If a target fails the save, they take 2d12 psychic damage, and, for the next minute, their speed is reduced to 0, they cannot benefit from any bonuses to their speed, and they are frightened of you.
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Yes but all the effects end after one minute
Ah, gotcha
I swear there's probably an actual feature with that same "problem"
Probably so.
@Medix2 Hunger of Hadar states "No light, magical or otherwise, can illuminate the area and creatures fully within the area are blinded". In order for a creature to have the blinded condition from the spell they have to be fully within the area. The area no longer exists after 1 minute, and as such, after 1 minute no creature can satisfy the condition to be blinded (as no creatures can possibly be "fully within the area")
Just read the question I posted XD
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The language of cause fear might be a good model for a reword:
> The target must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or become frightened of you until the spell ends. The frightened target can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself on a success.
Clearly at least several people think it is poorly worded
I did, and the conclusion they have somehow come to by ignoring the rest of the sentence is nonsensical because they haven't included the rest of the sentence
@ThomasMarkov Back to the drawing board I wasn't planning on using XD
The blinding is a consequence of the fact that no light (magical or otherwise) can illuminate the area. Thats what the first part of the sentence is for, providing context
Found one
"The targeted creature must succeed on a DC 17 Constitution saving throw or be paralyzed for 1 minute. The target can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself on a success"
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What is that from?
Death Tyrant
Gross. Mop it up.
You gonna ask whether failing extents the duration?
There's probably a spell with similar wording somewhere...
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I think we should leave that one alone until someone actually has that problem.
@ThomasMarkov Just realized that relies on spells having an entire duration section, something I don't have
@ThomasMarkov Arguably I have that problem in my homebrew feature
XY problem - you would be asking if your homebrew means this when the real solution would be rewording your homebrew to be clear.
Agreed
Which yeah, while using the phrasing and terminology that 5e uses is helpful for 5e homebrew. When you're going into new territory, don't be afraid to just spell it all out in regular words
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Basically, you can be better. Dont Coast through your homebrew.
I say... While intending to have a feature consisting of nothing but flowery language that requires time to decipher the true meaning. Which, gosh I am SO happy with how much people correctly figured those features out
@KorvinStarmast xanathar's has a table for that?
I think Xanathar's even has a table for tables
@AncientSwordRage yes, for each of the classes they have some "roll d6" tables to help people flesh out "So you are a sorcerer, why?"
The feature for my Shadow SOrcerer came up "You blinked. Once"
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@ThomasMarkov care to explain? Is that a Sofia the first reference?
@KorvinStarmast cool
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I never need stuff like that, but for folks just starting out it is not a bad way to spur a little more depth to their back story and background.
I just want D&D 6e so I can stop having to update 52 documents with every new book WotC releases XD
For example, we decided that for my Warlock, one of her eyes is hazel, and the other is colored the amber color of ale, so it almost looks golden ...
@Medix2 Personally, I was able to figure out the first two, without needing to refer to the rules text (though as discussed without precise rules text the Tounge Twister feature is prone to abuse), but the Magnum Opus was completely indeciperable without the rules text.
Yeah, so in one of the later seasons of Sofia, the episode model is Sofia travelling to this magic library, the library gives her a book, and she has to go on an adventure to finish the story of the book.
@Medix2 Please no, I have bought enough books for a while.
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Which is exactly what the new adventure is described as:
> Each adventure begins with the discovery of a book, and each book is the key to a door behind which danger and glory await.
@illustro Yeah, that applies to you and 5/50 people I polled XD
@ThomasMarkov Oh gosh it really is 0_0
Which means I will definitely be running a Sofia the First campaign with my daughter when she's ready.
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@Medix2 A 10% error rate is pretty big if you are planning to publish this, and will end up with people just not choosing the class, wildly misinterpreting the class feature or demanding a refund or support. As someone who works in statistics, I'd encourage, if you are planning to publish, to do a larger set of sampling, and from as diverse a set of people as you can (including non-native speakers).
With a sample size of 50, for any appreciable population of purchasers, your error on that sample is +- 14 - 18% (depending on desired confidence level), meaning the true rate could be as high as 28%.
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@Medix2 WoTC has only released like, 10 books for 5e (not counting adventures). Be glad that they don't have a release rate like they did for 3.5e, with dozens of books plus Dungeon and Dragon magazine, which both had issues somewhere in the 300+ range.
argh! I apparently have no local store to buy model hobby glue other than walmart.
@NautArch RIP
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Can a moderator assist me with some comment cleanup on my answer here
In my best Eddie Izzard impression: do you have a flag?
Ya
I falgged all the ones that are irrelevant
as "No longer needed"
It's mostly a discussion about the correct phonetic spelling of a word, which is irrelevant to the question or the point my answer is demonstrating
Thanks
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@illustro Oh yeah I'm aware, it wouldn't be a published thing; more of a "The homebrew content I allow" in a list for campaigns and people could, of course, ask for clarifications
@RevenantBacon Here, have an enlightened badge
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It's somewhat amazing, English being English, that phonetic spelling has a reasonable chance at working
@kviiri Define phonetic spelling? IPA?
@Medix2 I think in this context, describing pronunciations using English fragments (not IPA) was intended
Oh that question, it was about IPA
As the comments were about /stənd/ vs /stʌnd/
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@kviiri English being English, the times the phonetic spelling work are the bait for a trap.
@Medix2 Oh, gotcha. The comments were deleted by the time I saw it
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@kviiri I would hazard a guess that @Someone_Evil took care of it, since they responded within a few seconds of me asking for mod attention. It was chatter more suited to EnglishSE than here.
@ThomasMarkov Neat. That'll make my 7th
Ayyy I just got my 7th today
@caleth Hi, sorry to move this to chat but the discussion under the answer was getting a bit long. I'm a little confused by your responses and I'm concerned I've missed something else in the rules. Our Ranger favours the longbow but in a party of 3, he inevitably ends up in melee a lot. That's why he's also wanting to take stats/bonuses etc that help him in melee. It's not just a "backup weapon"?
@MattThrower This ocnerns this question I assume?
@ThomasMarkov Yep, thanks also for your contribution
@MattThrower when my ranger was in the party and we only had 3, he had to sword and board quite a bit. Medium armor master was the feat I'd taken with vHuman, and that ended up being a fine choice. (Plust I stayed sneaky). I used a rapier.
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@MattThrower Ive flagged one of the comments, a mod will move the comments to their own chatroom shortly
@ThomasMarkov thanks
Its good to keep the discussion there so that it can easily be found from the answer
There should be a prompt to continue the conversation in chat, there might not be one though...
@ThomasMarkov Yeah, I just wasn't sure how best to do it - I can't move it myself and the discussion was already way out of hand
@Medix2 there wasn't
A prompt shows up after two people ABAB for a few comments in a row
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@MattThrower Mods are happy to do it, so you can just flag one of the comments with a custom note requesting a chat
@doppelgreener Wabbit season!
@doppelgreener Oh there's actually an explanation of exactly when it happens?
@Medix2 observed, but there's probably an exact specification somewhere on meta.se
@KorvinStarmast Exactly. Hence I can't quite get the gist of this last comment "I can understand having a back-up weapon. I less understand taking a fighting style for that, after ignoring options that are essentially free for a better improvement. "
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They're tied to having a "longsword" but want the attributes of a rapier? Suggest calling it something different so you don't get confused later. E.g. "warsword"
Have you asked the player of the ranger what they're going for? If it's the Aragorn style ranger of AD&D, that's long gone. My recollection was even 2nd edition nerfed the ranger.
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@GcL No, I haven't asked. Remember this guy hasn't played D&D in like 20 years or more so he won't remember exactly how Rangers worked in 2e (and neither do I). I didn't want to take the longsword = rapier option partly to avoid him and the bard squabbling over magic swords.
@GcL It's the fact he won't take a shield that really confuses me tho. Because that's what a ranger would have done in 2e and it'd "fix" this at a stroke - allowing his duelling bonus and giving him a higher AC
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The mechanics aren't really an issue if everyone at the table is roughly approaching them the same. A few points of dmg here and there... scale the encouters to match if you have to. If you do have a player that enjoys pushing the mechanics to limits and optimizing for ... whatever, then that can be a problem with overshadowing the other characters.
Best option IMO: explain that you messed up on the rules, and let the ranger decide if he wants to continue to use a longsword, or swap for a rapier, and let him change fighting styles if he wants. Don't try to force the bard to "not be a tank" because whether or not the ranger is tanking isn't your call, it's the players call.
Use the dueling style as written
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Do they currently squabble over magic swords? You don't have to award magic swords. 5e plays pretty well without magic swords.
and let them sort themselves out
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Also, two +1 swords in a horde isn't terribly unbalancing.
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@MattThrower Also, what Caleth is saying is that taking a fighting style to support your backup weapon (longsword) instead of your primary weapon (bow) is strange.
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They might not need a tank. Leave yourself and the game open to alternative endings to encounters. E.g. if still combat, identifying and taking down the enemy tank first then offering surrender... or clever environmental or ambush ways to beat combat obstacles.
@MattThrower Yup, a custom flag asking for a comment thread to be moved to chat is a-okay! (if flagging a comment make sure that flag autodeletes the comment, because custom flags can do that too)
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This is a fun idea... I'm going to see if I can prompt my players to name their mundane equipment they've had since the beginning of the campaign. Kind of explore the emotional attachment to the tools they've been using. Then see if they're still as keen on seeking out magical alternatives.
@MattThrower That's what I did too: I went shield and rapier when we were indoors. Carry shield on back out of doors and default to bow ...
@RevenantBacon He can't use the longbow as a primary weapon tho, that's the point.
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Why not?
What do you mean by primary weapon?
He's a ranger, so he has proficiency
@ThomasMarkov Primary weapon usually refers to "my first choice for combat"
@MattThrower ??? I am confused. Ranger in D&D 5e, long bow comes as standard issue. ??
Unless he's somehow being prevented from purchasing the bow or ammunition, there shouldn't be anything stopping him
He has to use the longsword more than the bow. There are three people in the party. So whenever they get into a fight with more than 1 or two enemies, he can't stay out of melee and use the bow
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Hire some shield-y mercenaries
@MattThrower OK, sword and board it is.
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Hirelings were the way in AD&D and 2nd edition.
@MattThrower what level is the party?
The longbow has a range of 150/600. How are enemies closing that gap every combat?
They're all 2nd level. So far most of the encounters have been indoors, or in forests.
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@MattThrower Why cant he stay out of melee?
@ThomasMarkov Three person party; you can't stay out of melee, he's the martial. The other two are bard and warlock, level 2.
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@RevenantBacon Maybe they don't know if they're enemies. A group I currently run tries to negotiate with just about everything. Sometimes it works out... especially when they have a language they both speak. Sometimes that language is the love of piles of meat, but whatever.
Also we have a chat for this now - chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/118410/…
@KorvinStarmast From my understanding of the ituation, the bard is built for hitting things with a sword, having a higher STR than the ranger
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Isn't that just for smashing their axe on the stage after the set is done?
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What Korvin said. If they meet, say, 4 orcs, the Bard can hold one of them up, the others are going to peel round and get to the Ranger and Warlock. The latter needs some protection with his relatively weedy hitpoints, so the Ranger has to intervene
@GcL Sure, that works for one or two combats, but every time?
Check review queue on meta if you want some meta reviews for badges.
I just flagged something
Wait does meta not have LQ reviews?
Apparently not. Delete dis
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@RevenantBacon Usually works with anything sufficiently intelligent. Most creatures in Eberron want to live, and avoiding unnecessary fights with armed opponents is a decent way of doing that.
So both Bard and Ranger went for dex as highest stat. They're both Elves, so it's 17 for a +3 bonus. The Bard picked a rapier so gets +3 bonus to attack and damage. The Ranger - who played in 2e - picked a longsword by default but his Strength is only +1
@MattThrower Cant he just get a rapier?
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@ThomasMarkov He's wedded to the idea of a longsword. Even when I explained the situation, he wanted to keep it. His image of his character is stronger than the desire to optimize it, which I can get behind
Two weapon fighting with two short swords, since he does not want to wear a shield ... ??
@MattThrower Then just give his longsword rapier stats.
@KorvinStarmast He's absolutely adamant on sticking with the longsword
Has he considered re speccing stats?
@ThomasMarkov Well I toyed with that idea, but I figured it might get sticky down the line when it came to magic items
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"Cool you have a longsword that uses dex".
I think one of the things that's an issue here is that these are low-level characters who just don't have the options that a higher level character would have. Like the ability to pick up a feat that could, say, allow them to fire a bow while in melee
@KorvinStarmast That's not something we discussed when I laid out the options to him, but I'll be sure to mention it for the next session
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@MattThrower See if he's interested in a messer of some sort. Those were technically "knives" in the legal determination of their time, but they came in a lot of shapes and sizes. Grosse messer could be thematically like a long sword and functionally like a rapier.
Run the Ranger wth a 14 Str and 16 Dex. That's gonna get some of the problems sorted out ...
@ThomasMarkov I disagree with this. If the situation has been explained, and the player still wants the sub-optimal choice, then they don't need any hand-holding
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heck why not go with a greatsword? 😁
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Also, then it could be a unique thing to the character, and they might not even want to part with it when presented with the opportunity for a magic replacement.
@KorvinStarmast we're they really that great? gotta lug them around and they're heavy and you bump stuff with them.... just all work and apologies.
What I'm going to do before the next session is explain I got the damage bonus wrong, then explain in black and white that his choices make him a worse fighter than the bard. I didn't do that before, I only laid out the numbers. Then I'm going to suggest he swaps some stats around or takes a shield. And if he still doesn't do it, well, that's up to him.
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Probably don't present the kinds of adventures that don't lend themselves to the talents of this group. Got a bunch of thieves? Heists should be on the menu. Got an acrobatic lot, I would expect quests|jobs|adventures with a finesse theme and opportunities to avoid a toe to toe barbarian brawl are in order.
and/or takes a shield
why not both, after all :D
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I mean, a few "water encounters for a fire group" every once in a while, to illustrate, but having crap that's not in your wheelhouse most of the time is not very fun.
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Q: How does Channel Smite work?

Ben R.At level 4, Berric the cleric takes Channel Smite. He then attacks someone, expending a Harm spell. From the text: Make a melee Strike and add the spell’s damage to the Strike’s damage. Does this mean that the basic Fortitude save mentioned in the text for Harm simply isn't used? If Berric used...

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@HotRPGQuestions Similar to HBO Max. You get to the end and are very disappointed.
@Medix2 beat you by about a minute
45 seconds, to be exact
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Q: Are my accidental weapon damage house rules balanced?

Bob TwayTLDR: In my game, finesse and ranged weapons don't get a stat damage bonus and Dueling gives the damage bonus to 1- and 2- handed weapons. Is this balanced? Starting running a game for the first time in several years. Two of the players are new to D&D (a Warlock and a Bard). The other hasn't play...

@MattThrower good idea.
 
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Q: Is succubus in savage species underpowered?

Maiko ChikyuOne of my friends mentioned wanting to play a succubus in a pathfinder game and wants to use the savage species succubus class for it though at a glance the succubus class in savage species seems underwhelming to say the least with low combat ability and low utility. (At least compared to a caste...

@HotRPGQuestions This Q needs more tags but I dont know 3e.
18:51
Also, since when is reacting to a problem preferred to preventing the problem altogether?
19:12
Greetings my fellow woodland critters, how are we doing lately
If you're a Bugbear, and you grapple someone through a wall of fire, should you take Fire damage every turn you hold them there?
This is an opinion question, not a main site thing as a result. 5e.
Like, mechanically, your character is not in the Fire's square. Realistically, your hand is in the Fire's square.
But does having your hand in the fire warrant full damage?
This question hits our table a lot, but we've never actually had a Bugbear try.
We've even had a Bugbear player and a Wall of Fire in the same combat, but there was just better stuff to do at the time.
So, we've never really made a ruling on it.
@RevenantBacon Mechanically, the Bugbear doesn't take damage. This is clear.
But it seems like cheese.
@Axoren Put it up. The worst they can do is like downvote it a few times, but I'd bet that you'll get some positive responses
@RevenantBacon That's a fate worse than death, though.
oh nooo, you lost a whole 8 points
Or do you mean asking a question that gets a positive score?
:p
19:30
@MarkWells My point is that an answer that concerns a particular game system on a question that does not specify a game system is usually "not an answer" and should be deleted.
@RevenantBacon Please go downvote this: rpg.stackexchange.com/q/179552/14873
Protect me from the positive score.
Mua-ha-ha-ha-ha!
You monster.
Almost the same question:
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Q: When you grapple an enemy, where are they?

JackThere you are, in melee combat. You're 5 feet away from your opponent. The swords go snicker-snack. You decide to grapple. You succeed! Are you still 5 feet away? I had always assumed the grappler and grapplee were in the same space. Tête–à–tête, as it were. However, this question made me...

Except your question is, "When you grapple an enemy, where are you?"
In this case, it's even weirder because of reach.
On the battle mat, there is now some invisible connection between your minis/tokens.
19:41
I wont answer cuz @RevenantBacon wont like it
That sounds like an abusive relationship.
also imma close it as a dupe
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A: Does grappling an enemy into an AOE also subject the grappler to the AOE?

Dale MExcellent question. What we are looking at here is: How do areas of effect work, and How moving someone in a grapple works. Area of Effect The general rules for area of effects are detailed on p. 204 of the PHB. Now an area of effect is defined very precisely. What is not stated of how much ...

That didn't show up in search.
I dont think reach actually makes a difference here.
Yeah, our search is not perfect. That's why dupes are good
19:43
I searched "grapple area of effect"
I used the search that shows up while asking a question
It showed me a lot of unrelated stuff, probably because of reach.
Does the bugbear's arms having to go through the wall make a difference between the questions?
Isnt that exactly the question about moon beam?
Do my arms have to sit under the moon beam?
In the Moonbeam question, the players hands do not need to reside in the AoE to hold the enemy there
In the Wall of Fire question, the Bugbears arms are definitely crossing into the AoE
Because there is a square between the characters
And the arms have to be in that square to reach the enemy in the far square
Oh, I see. The square are not adjacent.
19:53
Right
You should make that more clear.
You said "one of the Bugbear's hands is supposedly in a square that is", when really it's his whole 10 foot long arm.
At least 5 ft. of it.
Ive reopened, but you should clarify that the bugbear is reaching completely through one square of the AOE and into a second square of the AOE.
Maybe even draw a diagram
I can draw a diagram if you like
@ThomasMarkov Is it because you'd be wrong?
Because you've done that before
No cuz I would say "ask your dm
19:57
:p
@RevenantBacon I've been wrong before? Surely not.
@ThomasMarkov Ah, one of those
@Axoren can I add a diagram to your question?
@ThomasMarkov How's this?
20:01
Didn't draw 10 ft. worth of heat lines, but we usually just draw direction of wall and measure
Either or is fine.
Both are good
Mine doesn't have a legend, they'll never understand what's happening in that one
It always annoys me that "You can't vote for your own post"
Sometimes you just wanna downvote your own stuff, why won't they let you?
And sometimes, you can get really proud of something you've posted, and want to be like "Yeah, even I think it's great."
It feels like my voice about my voice isn't being heard.
20:19
hears your voice about your voice
21:17
rip
A SE chat app would be pretty neat.
21:37
Also, for reference, it appears that a back and forth between two people of about 6 messages in length is the trigger for a "Move to chat" option
@RevenantBacon I've gotten it with my first comment before.
@ThomasMarkov weird
Wait, like first comment and no others?
Or like, two other people were already having a back and forth and then you dropped in?
Anyways, the algorithm remains ever-mysterious
Yeah, a couple people had been back and to a bunch and I commented and it asked me if I wanted to move to chat.
Hmmmmm
mysterious
 
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23:31
Help need quick ruling
can an elements monk use shape the flowing river to freeze underwater targets solid?
@TheDragonOfFlame no, "You can’t shape the ice to trap or damage a creature in the area."
Phew thank you
Ben
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Mooooorning
@Ben (checks clock) I agree
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How's it going
23:45
slowly... is it lunchtime yet?
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Almost
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So the bottom bun is on the top of your burgers?
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@GcL no.
The top bun is on the bottom.
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I wouldn't last a day there.
Ben
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Technically, left is also right
Well on a different topic, my Warforged Forge Cleric PC was approved for my new Gothic-Steampunk game.
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23:48
Clever work around for the British driving system.
Eberron setting? or homebrew?
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Pretty sure it's homebrew. Set in 5e
All clockwork and steam and gunpowder
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Neat. What makes warforged in that world?
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My PC is like a reverse techpriest... he wants to integrate his own mechanics with the "fleshwalker" mechanics. Recovering damage without repairs or maintenance... automatic upgrades and replacement parts
neat
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Not entirely sure... But the "Cult" I belong to worship the mechanical/machine "heart" of the city
The "Heart of Terronmourne"
So now I need to make a Warforged. Wanna halp?
Got my base stats, class and race (Just need the "official" 5e Warforged Class)

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