I missed the special use description under cartographer's tools that allows proficient characters to multitask while traveling!"Draw a Map" is an activity a character can certainly do while traveling and exploring. In order to make that a meaningful trade-off against other activities, in addition to providing a reduction in the chance of getting lost in the wilderness, I make source maps of dungeons worth gold. So if the player is willing to risk his or her character being surprised by the odd wandering monster, he or she can make a source map and sell it back in town. I'm also using the rules in Xanathar's for tool and skill use. Someone proficient with cartographer's tools can Draw a Map and perform some other activity at the same time which usually means the character is also Keeping Watch and has a chance to avoid surprise.
How do my fellow Dungeon Masters measure the passage of time when resolving tasks and tracking movement in dungeon environments if you don't map?
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How do you know when lamps, torches, and candles burn out if you don't track the time spent exploring your carefully crafted dungeons?Basically wing it, its been speed up so much these days even if you kept track of it the time passed is often in minutes or an hour tops instead of 10 minute turns etc. Short rests being an exception.
How do you know when lamps, torches, and candles burn out if you don't track the time spent exploring your carefully crafted dungeons?
That's such an important aspect of the game for me as a storyteller!
The duration of light is also 1 hour.Once again they generally last long enough. Can't remember the last time a torch got used its generally a light spell.
The duration of light is also 1 hour.
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