@AncientSwordRage I have a feeling that you're either missing an "a" between "that's" and "fantastic", or (less likely) you're missing a comma between "fantastic" and "answer"
We're dealing with two crises at the moment, though: a wave of attempted cheating and a disgruntled user who is expressing their dislike of people posting math puzzles by posting math puzzles. (No, don't ask me to explain that, I can't understand it myself)
(hopefully the cheating will die down once the contest thingymabobber ends, or we manage to ban enough users)
(and the second one is a much more minor crisis but I'm annoyed at it since they called me stupid)
It's too easy to set a challenge that has multiple correct answers, which in itself isn't a bad thing, but picking between correct answers amounts to "guess what I'm thinking".
DM is saying that the armor my Warforged is "wearing" can be removed using magic spells. My question is, what spells would remove armor and would they remove the armor on a warforged with integrated protection?
... if the question got closed, then why do you think the close reason isn't used enough?
In my experience, the close reason is used in two main ways: - a puzzle is blatantly, obviously not defined enough -> quick close - a few answers have rolled in, all of which are decent -> close with a few answers already there
"Open-ended" puzzles (where it's clear no answer can be guaranteed the best, e.g. "what's the longest sentence you can make with anagrams?") were declared off-topic *rummages*'bout two years back
Alice's body is found inside a locked room. She had been getting ready for the day, and had only just gotten out of the shower and had written a letter when she died. The police had to break the door down in order to enter. In the room they find the following:
A pen
A cup of tea, half drunk
Tr...
@MikeQ @V2Blast if you have any comments you'd like to add to your recollection of that fight in the Abbey please offer them and I'll fold them into the answer.
Skulks list 3 conditions that can see through their invisibility (mirrors, special candles and preteens) but it doesn't list Truesight as one of the means, and further the ability is called Fallible Invisibility.
So I did the math for the encounter in location 11 in The Isle Of The Abbey and I came up with 7200 XP. This is way, way more difficult than even a "deadly" encounter for 6 5th level characters (the module description states that it is designed for 4-6 5th level characters). Assuming the party do...
A 3rd-level Wolf Totem Barbarian has the following feature:
While you're raging, your friends have advantage on melee attack rolls against any creature within 5 feet of you that is hostile to you. The spirit of the wolf makes you a leader of hunters.
I wonder what qualifies as a "friend" for th...
I can't seem to find information on whether you can take feats more than once. A number of feats say that you can, but I can't seem to find the general rule that says one way or another.
If I could take Extra Followers more than once, I assume that the number would go up x2 each time.