The ampersand.
I think that the game should adopt a more "Tasha's" style for conjunction. Instead of forcing an ampersand upon us, why not just have ...
DUNGEON DRAGONS ... and the conjunction can either be there, or not, and the type of conjunction (if any!) is entirely up to the person purchasing it.
Who wants to play some Dungeons So Dragons?
Dungeons or DragonsThe ampersand.
I think that the game should adopt a more "Tasha's" style for conjunction. Instead of forcing an ampersand upon us, why not just have ...
DUNGEON DRAGONS ... and the conjunction can either be there, or not, and the type of conjunction (if any!) is entirely up to the person purchasing it.
Who wants to play some Dungeons So Dragons?
Oh, it’s extremely easy. In our last session the party was one lucky roll away from such.TPKing 5E PCs after 5th level is not likely, in my experience.
What level were they, and what difficulty was the fight classified as, if you don't mine me asking.Oh, it’s extremely easy. In our last session the party was one lucky roll away from such.
I have already done that (by never even reading that part of the book!) and have done no explicit re-working - doing fine!I would get rid of the daily encounter quota. Of course, that would require a complete re-working of encounter balance and creature design, but hey!
Four 7th level characters, fought a Cyclops (forget CR-6?)followed by Sir Bluto (CR 9)What level were they, and what difficulty was the fight classified as, if you don't mine me asking.
Drow as a PC option.
It's off topic, but I would be interested in how such an easy fight on paper (CR wise, I don't know what "Sir Bluto" is) could have gone so horribly off the rails.Four 7th level characters, fought a Cyclops (forget CR-6?)followed by Sir Bluto (CR 9)