Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
How does that change my lack of enjoyment due to knowing that they can't die?The characters don't know this.
How does that change my lack of enjoyment due to knowing that they can't die?The characters don't know this.
And that's where understanding that the rules are for PCs and not a physics book comes in clutch!Indeed. In RAW 5e, it is pretty much impossible for anyone to "permanently and irrevocably" die.
Which I find ludicrous, drama destroying, and if assumed to be the common way the reality in the setting works, would totally change how people in the world view death.
That wasn't the thing DC was saying and therefore not the point!How does that change my lack of enjoyment due to knowing that they can't die?
"If you roll up the penultimate boss fight to wrap up saving the world and the heroes know they could just stand there and not die would take all the fun out of it for me."That wasn't the thing DC was saying and therefore not the point!
Maybe you're not supposed to use those monsters in a game with no PC death.Anyway, how do people feel about this optional rule from the new DMG?
Maybe it was discussed before... It has been a long thread...
I think it would work fine in some situations, but there seems to be no advice how to deal with situations where the defeated character would logically surely die. Like a while ago in my game the PCs faced a hungry giant tyrant bird (basically a tyrannosaurus) that grappled one character and was munching him. The other characters managed to kill the bird and save they dying chew toy, but if they could have not, and would have had to flee, it would seem extremely contrived for that character to survive regardless of whether the normal rules for death saves were in place or not.
Intelligent foes might capture defeated characters alive (and would do so under the normal rules as well, as stabilising is trivial,) but many foes in D&D are various sort of ravenous beasts and monsters that would logically just kill and possibly eat the downed characters if given an opportunity to do so.
You have no idea how much I hate that they said that.And that's where understanding that the rules are for PCs and not a physics book comes in clutch!
Yet not impossible. True resurrection still works.
Had to be said.You have no idea how much I hate that they said that.
Actually, you probably do.