Say the PCs find a gem worth 100 gp.
When they get to town do you just let them sell the gem for 100 gp?
Or do you have them roll a check to see how much they get for it?
I think a check and/or haggling would add some realism to the game or is it just wasting time?
Ok, so say a character is proficient with the alchemist's kit and has an alchemist's kit. What would he need to do to make a regular Potion of Healing?
If a caster casts darkness on an object they wear and moves about. Enemies could know where he is if they can see the whole sphere of darkness. They would know he is in the center and could target that space with missile attacks at disadvantage.
I bought the Out of the Abyss book and am not a fan. It's too open ended and too difficult. I think it would have been better as a source book/ campaign setting on the Underdark. Honestly I'd rather have smaller modules like they made back in the day. Why are there so few books/products is what...
Players that use a phone to reference rules.
DMs that use a phone to reference rules.
DMs that can't control the table.
Players that need to interrupt with stupid jokes every 2 minutes.
Bards that are annoying and sing anacronistic songs every 2 minutes.
Players that don't know what they want to...