Having to drop gear just clutters up the table, ....
"John, get your sword away from the bowl with the popcorn, and your shield totally covers the dungeonmap ..."
Having to drop gear just clutters up the table, ....
Oddly enough, despite the dozens of house rules we have had (and many we still use) in 5E, there is nothing that is my "favorite".
What, now UA weapon feats!
You might like the house rule up thread a bit: first dice of damage is maxed, roll the extra damage dice.
In execution or concept?those are horrible in every way
Actually, my friend who usually hosts built a game table for us with a grid drawn and sealed into the surface. So the tokens we use to denote where things get dropped literally can clutter up the table."John, get your sword away from the bowl with the popcorn, and your shield totally covers the dungeonmap ..."
Actually, my friend who usually hosts built a game table for us with a grid drawn and sealed into the surface. So the tokens we use to denote where things get dropped literally can clutter up the table.
Reach: From 3rd edition, if you have at least 10' reach and foe without it enters your threat range, you can use attack of opportunity on them (otherwise follows same rules, such as no aoo if shoved).
I have a desire to build a table with the screen(s) as the tabletop. I think I could do it for about $5000A designated gaming table is super cool, a buddy of mine has one in his cellar with cavities to hold your dice and a big screen so he can project pictures and maps onto the table.