Vaalingrade
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'Am I wrong' does not have a word count and does not come with a warning that the Discussion Cops will jump you.Literally asked for more than one word to express an opinion.
'Am I wrong' does not have a word count and does not come with a warning that the Discussion Cops will jump you.Literally asked for more than one word to express an opinion.
That should go for the assertion itself, and any refutation of same.I'd read more as "Show your work".
Good point. That was inappropriate as well.'Am I wrong' does not have a word count and does not come with a warning that the Discussion Cops will jump you.
They don't get to act like its all the DM either. Seems like it's always portrthough. 100% one or the others fault though.
I completely understood what he was talking about, for my part.
And you can call out whatever you like, but it lacks credibility (to me, anyway) if a simple yes or no is all you can muster. Why bother answering at all then?
That should go for the assertion itself, and any refutation of same.
Really?Yeah I have to agree. There's plenty i like and plenty i don't like about 5e's art, but giant weapons don't make the list. 4e, on the other hand...
No game of D&D survives that unscathed, save for procedurally generated hexcrawls.Which all sounds great until the players/PCs decide at the last minute to go somewhere else, or take a vastly different route, or turn back for town after rescuing the three veterans; and then you're right back to winging it...![]()
Umm, that's not the GM taking pity. That's straight up from the rules. You do not need to be able to cast the spell in order to craft the item - you just need someone who can. If you were playing differently, you were into house rule territory./snip
edit2: it was extremely difficult for a wizard to get cure wounds on their spell list, without the ability to cast it a wizard can't craft wands of CLW unless the DM took pity & allowed the wizard to craft wands of CLW using the healer's spell contribution during the crafting. Those were almost always found or purchased & only in quantities the GM allowed
That is one of the greatest pieces of D&D art of all time. But there weren't many others like it in 4E unfortunately. If I'm forgetting some I'd love to see them.Really?
The 4e art was glorious. It really was heads and shoulders above pretty much anything that came before it.
Let's not forget this:
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was a 4e image.