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Q: Can a Beast Barbarian jump 57 feet at level 20?

Alden ForlenSo I was just wondering whether I'm reading this correctly. Path of the Beast Barbarians get the level 6 feature "Bestial Soul" which has the following option: When you jump, you can make a Strength (Athletics) check and extend your jump by a number of feet equal to the checkโ€™s total. You can m...

 
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05:12
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Q: Can you use hero points to reroll flat checks?

Luis FernandezThe rules regarding hero points say: [...] You can spend your Hero Points in one of two ways. Neither of these is an action, and you can spend Hero Points even if you aren't able to act. You can spend a Hero Point on behalf of your familiar or animal companion. Spend 1 Hero Point to reroll a ch...

 
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Q: RAW/RAI does 5e allow me to prepare my movement to avoid damage?

BenSo, what I'm asking is based on the (potential) ability to move through the target's legs, for example. This does require the target to be at least one size larger than the one carrying this out. So: The (medium-sized) creature carries out their action(s) - attacks, spells, bonus actions etc. Th...

 
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09:07
@NautArch decades in, a wandering wizard encounters the Great Astral Saddle Gyre, consisting of nothing but phantom steed equipment bags of holding, some burst, all the way to the horizon. A dispassionate white paper is written on the issue which alarms and concerns a great many readers.
@Shalvenay you know, when I wrote that I thought of how you'd get a kick out of this :)
@doppelgreener the uncomfortable astral truth
 
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@Phoenices kingdoms weigh the considerable cost of replacing the spell against the much lesser cost of keeping things going. Sure, the salamander invasion seems like it might be any day now, but surely it won't be this decade will it?
13:57
I dislike how some of the lines above are laid out but there doesn't seem to be a good fix
14:42
@AncientSwordRage That's a pretty useful chart, will share with my players
15:16
@KorvinStarmast thanks!
Let me know if they find anything unclear
@AncientSwordRage how will I know whether it's unclear or illusory? ๐Ÿคฃ
16:08
@KorvinStarmast ๐Ÿ™ƒ
16:32
thought you might appreciate this, but didn't want to super ping you
I was going to ask "I wonder if there's an R function to perform the operation on the right (expert method, tip the graph sideways"
@AncientSwordRage OK, I'll get out my French Curve and take a closer look ... ๐Ÿ˜ฎ
@AncientSwordRage for graphing I mostly know ggplot2 ... stackoverflow.com/questions/48323534/…
16:53
@bobble that cool!
I'd be tempted to ask about rotating a 2d plot in 3d... but I don't know enough to even put together question
 
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@ThomasMarkov @nitsua60 @NautArch Looking for a gut instinct on this one: does the spell cloudkill work underwater in D&D 5e? My sense of verisimilitude suggests no, but maybe it does?
19:24
@KorvinStarmast interesting question
That it can be dispersed by a gust of wind is part of why I ask the question ... maybe treat it like fire and offer advantage on saving throw or resistance? Or just "it doesn't work"
@KorvinStarmast Dispersed by a strong current.
Would cloudkill underwater just be a cloud of toxic bubbles that works the same way?
@MikeQ I'd make it just a cloud of particulates.
Not unusual for there to be clouds of particulates underwater.
19:39
@ThomasMarkov sounds fair
@AncientSwordRage Actually, yes, you can simulate that effect by just manipulating your axes.
20:19
@ThomasMarkov The fog moves 10 feet away from you at the start of each of your turns, rolling along the surface of the ground. The vapors, being heavier than air, sink to the lowest level of the land, even pouring down openings OK, either it sinks, or maybe treat it as degraded, the way that firebolt/fireball/wall of fire would be. Takes a ruling in either case. @MikeQ Yeah, bubbly water gets up your nose but it's bad for you, not like champagne?
Didn't we have a question about fog cloud working underwater? Will check..
Which is heavier, a kilogram of air or a kilogram of water?
I was born at night, but not last night. ๐Ÿ˜‰
@MikeQ Heads up, I just learned from Guy and Bron that with Laz and Seven unaivailable due to RL conflict, we reconvene on 05 Dec. Arrgh, we left on that cliff hanger last time ... such is life.
As is ever the case, scheduling RL games has a DC of 30+ ... sometimes.
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@ThomasMarkov That's a good adaptation, yes, since air is a fluid ...
20:38
@KorvinStarmast Not just RL games, even virtually can be a problem...
@KorvinStarmast I'm now imagining a bunch of low level mages using Mold Earth to sink a big enough hole to contain Cloudkill
@Mithical Well, this one is on Roll20, maybe I should have said "scheduling games has a DC of 30+ thanks to RL intruding"
@KorvinStarmast Mithical speaketh the truth
@AncientSwordRage Yep. That would nicely replicate the gas warfare of WW I which is what inspired Cloudkill in the first place (it sank into trenches and fox holes and bomb craters and killed many thanks to that feature) ๐Ÿ˜ฅ
@KorvinStarmast trenches are actually what made me think of using mold earth
Also, it looks like for some uses multiple castings of Mold Earth are much better than Move Earth.
Hmmm if cloudkill is a sphere of radius 20ft, how does that work with the fact is sinks?
20:57
Since it moves, what it does as a practical effect is fill in any hole 20 feet deep or less in its path ... roughly
Without losing any radius?
??? I'd expect the blob to deform a bit and then roll on forward in the next turn or so.
But say it rolled over a grating I to the sewers... Does it all sink down?
Also a hemisphere of the same volume looks to be ~40ft in diameter, which fits my mental picture better....
For the sake of simplicty, it retains its general cohesion unless wind disrupts it, so a bit dips down and then moves along with the rest of the cloud as that big blob moves forward. Alternately, you can get more granular and reduce radius by a few feet if you so like. Let's not overcomplicate this; I've done enough harm asking about the water bit, and have some good ideas to move forward with.
This is like my favourite bit of D&D though ๐Ÿฅบ
Although I probably say this a lot about different parts of D&D ๐Ÿค”
My problem with it remaining spherical is that at the outer 5ft (so 20-15ft from the center) those squares won't have any Cloudkill in them
That's 40ft, I presume, diameter
21:20
@MikeQ Is this a spell you might consider for Velthiss? Stampede I had the idea when I dreamed it up to make it a druid spell...
@ThomasMarkov Barbarian method:
Manipulating your axes.
21:59
@KorvinStarmast It seems a bit complicated, plus druids already have a ton of concentration spells so it incurs an opportunity cost
22:16
@MikeQ OK, it's meant to be an AoE spell, and the fiddly bits are mostly DM side, but yeah, might be more complicated than necessary.
 
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@KorvinStarmast I believe scheduling DC is considered to be 20, with a +5 penalty per adult involved.

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