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They can now.Druids should be able to use spell slots to fuel wild shape
At level 5.
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They can now.Druids should be able to use spell slots to fuel wild shape
I missed that! Thank youThey can now.
Im bringing out the EXTRA SHARP POINTY carrots for this one.The Perception skill.
And now I am subject to cabbage and tomatoes thrown in my general direction. Woe and wailings!
My secret weakness!Im bringing out the EXTRA SHARP POINTY carrots for this one.
What rules annoy you (either mechanically or conceptually)? What, if anything, do you like to do about them?
I'm fine with things like rays not going through solid objects like curtains and glass windows. Since most magic requires line of sight, then curtains will always get in the way, but you can, for instance, misty step through a window even if there's a pane of glass in it.A clear path to the target is a requirement for a spell to work meaning that anything from a window to a curtain is enough to prevent many spells from working, and I find that to be a piece of game mechanics that breaks suspension of disbelief and demystifies the magic.
Oooh, let's not open that can of worms again! I just started writing a lengthy diatribe about the disconnect between abstract hit points and damage types and also the various attacks that logically ought not to work if there's no physical wound ... but then I thought better of it. I'll just leave it at that for now.The whole HP mechanic ...
A Large spectral guardian appears and hovers for the duration in an unoccupied space of your choice that you can see within range. The guardian occupies that space and is indistinct except for a gleaming sword and shield emblazoned with the symbol of your deity.
Any creature hostile to you that moves to a space within 10 feet of the guardian for the first time on a turn must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw. The creature takes 20 radiant damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. The guardian vanishes when it has dealt a total of 60 damage.
Magic missile, for example, does force damage and if I can see the target through the window, then why can’t the missile break the window? Why wouldn’t scorching ray melt it? Witch bolt?I'm fine with things like rays not going through solid objects like curtains and glass windows. Since most magic requires line of sight, then curtains will always get in the way, but you can, for instance, misty step through a window even if there's a pane of glass in it.
Would you care to explain why that breaks your suspension of disbelief?