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Here's an idea for a versatile feat
Crippling Strike
Your mastery of versatile weaponry lets you land maiming cuts and joint shattering blows. After making a 2-handed hit with a versatile weapon, you may use a bonus action to deal d4 damage of the weapon's type and reduce the targets AC by 1...
For this purpose my character was lawful neutral with folk hero background and was possessed by an alien entity for the Great Old One warlock patron. Shown the true nature of chaos and even though he fights his patron's influence, he still realizes it has a place in the universe and must be...
That's the joke though. A true neutral character wouldn't have a strong conviction towards one side or another, and would allow himself to be persuaded in the same manner that PCs persuade NPCs.
That's one interpretation, though I'm not sure where you're getting that from. I was referencing this page:
http://easydamus.com/trueneutral.html
I mean, that's one way to do it. A 50% split seems boring when you can have something more dynamic in a game based on dice and numerical statistics.
True Neutral can be characterized as having an attitude of apathy or indifference. Has anyone met a plea for help from an NPC with a request for them to make a persuasion check?
I think this would be mildly amusing, but I'm not sure how some DMs might feel
Well said and informative post. It seems I have misunderstood the purpose of passive stats.
Just curious, what would be the DC of the Deception check in this scenario?
That's a very good point, it did cross my mind when brain storming scenarios.
That doesn't cover the illusions created by PCs though and much of the debate is on how powerful those can be when executed cleverly.
Simply put, an illusion crafted so that the NPC has no logical reason to...
No qualms with that. You can't be engaged with another activity and be attentive and alert with your surroundings.
This is where I disagree slightly. Just like someone using passive perception shouldn't have to specify that they are looking for traps or stealthed creatures, someone using...
I see that different DMs interpret and use passive scores differently from this thread (or not use them at all). However it seems to me that 9 times out of 10 when players run into hostile NPCs they are going to have that "always on" radar: whether it be patrolling, guarding, or moving in to...
Which makes sense, because he/she has studied magic and knows what to look for as tell tale signs of illusions: how they interact with light and such. Unless the enemy illusionist is significantly more proficient
This also creates a tool for DMs to deal with players who abuse illusions - make...
I've seen much debate on how different DMs treatment of illusions can cause their power levels to vary wildly from game to game. It just occurred to me that there is already a precedent for automatically determining whether a creature sees through an illusion, in addition to the "use an action...