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  1. Kobold Stew

    (IC) Against the Giants PBP Group 2

    I think we want Team Ankheg to pup up at least at 68-69, so we could save 20 minutes and the Elemental would still not be in its final seconds. We don't need to go as far as 64-65, but I think getting at least past the open doors of the storerooms makes sense. Banging hard on the doors...
  2. Kobold Stew

    (IC) Against the Giants PBP Group 2

    Happy to defer to your preference: you've seen my thinking. Strike team Ankheg and Strike team Bugbear... (??)
  3. Kobold Stew

    (IC) Against the Giants PBP Group 2

    My answer, not actually ever having led an elemental-assisted assault, is that I don't want anything to depend upon split-second timing. If during the Elemental's 2-3 minutes before bursting through, the banging starts, then there's time for a response from within (for them to sense the threat...
  4. Kobold Stew

    (IC) Against the Giants PBP Group 2

    I think banging at the door is meant as a lure to ensure that there are some people (some STRONG people) at that particular location when the tunnel comes through. If they are reinforcing the door with even some of their folk, then the sudden appearance of team A from the floor both pins them...
  5. Kobold Stew

    (IC) Against the Giants PBP Group 2

    Open to suggestions from the team. We've been in this room before, I'm inclined just to open up a hole at AI-AJ 64-65. That allows some to go back and secure/open the doors, while others hold the masses in the main room. Just the other side of the door (AI-AJ 72-73 is also possible, and...
  6. Kobold Stew

    (IC) Against the Giants PBP Group 2

    This day hath seen the end of Smolderheart. He that outlives this day, and comes safe home, Will stand a tip-toe when this day is named, And rouse him at the thought of giants slain. He that shall live this day and see old age Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours, And say "Tomorrow...
  7. Kobold Stew

    (IC) Against the Giants PBP Group 2

    The Colonel looks to his companions. Enough of those with whom he makes eye contact offer reassuring nods. He ensures the prisoners are taken safely away, and turns to face the door. "Captain, I'll take that honour. First through the breach, and, lightning-sent, I'll help achieve our access."...
  8. Kobold Stew

    D&D 5E (2024) Rules Clarification: Fighting Style Feats

    ...case in point. See, this doesn't make sense to me. I see how preferring the 2024 wording of the prerequisite and letting it take precendent over the wording of the Tasha's feat creates this outcome, but it seems such an elaborate effort on the part of the designers for such a minimal effect...
  9. Kobold Stew

    D&D 5E (2024) Rules Clarification: Fighting Style Feats

    Yes -- I think we agree on this one. But there is clearly room for a range of views...
  10. Kobold Stew

    D&D 5E (2024) Rules Clarification: Fighting Style Feats

    Hah. I come to exactly the opposite conclusion. What benefit does the feat confer, if it were adopted, in your view? Were any other feats similarly written out of functionality?
  11. Kobold Stew

    D&D 5E (2024) Rules Clarification: Fighting Style Feats

    Here are my thoughts: As discussed, yes. While the wording has changed with the new PHB, it seems to me that if a table is allowing Tasha's feats not in the 2024 PHB, then the implication of this feat is that a character without Fighter 1 or Ranger/Paladin 2 can select a Fighting style feat...
  12. Kobold Stew

    (IC) Against the Giants PBP Group 2

    The Colonel strides forward and greets Caine. His heels click, and he salutes the commander. Though he's not formally a subordinate, anyone who has led such a mighty assault deserves his respect. Streaks of grime and sweat pour down the faces of the soldiers he sees. They are weary in victory...
  13. Kobold Stew

    The Last Potato Salad at the Outdoor BBQ- Thoughts on Spoilers

    I imagine the response would have been different if I felt I had even had a chance to see it before it was revealed. -- Whatever response I had wasn't what the series creators had wanted (or so I believe, confident that the Canadian market had a different experience than the US one, with the...
  14. Kobold Stew

    The Last Potato Salad at the Outdoor BBQ- Thoughts on Spoilers

    I get that. But in those cases, they ("they" -- the complicated amalgam of creators, network folks and the arbitrary whims of advertisers, functioning as an amoral chimaera) are making choices about their own product. That, to me, seems honest. And it can be cool: the Battlestar Galactica...
  15. Kobold Stew

    The Last Potato Salad at the Outdoor BBQ- Thoughts on Spoilers

    I'll end with a nitpick, because Troy falling isn't a spoiler in either of these poems. Troy doesn't fall in the Iliad (though its fall is inevitable given what the poem presents), and it's already fallen and become the subject of heroic poetry by the time of the Odyssey (Demodocus is signing...
  16. Kobold Stew

    The Last Potato Salad at the Outdoor BBQ- Thoughts on Spoilers

    This is interesting. I didn't know about the National Lampoon essay. The few benchmarks that I hold in my head for spoilers (leading me to the conclusion that they are too often weaponized or, as I'll discuss, capitailized, and so should be avoided) are these (and some of them have been hit on...
  17. Kobold Stew

    (IC) Against the Giants PBP Group 2

    need a few hours before I have time to respond sorry.
  18. Kobold Stew

    D&D 5E (2014) (IC) Fitz's Folly

    D'oh! Sorry everyone. I'll keep that; the nearest miss was 5 points away; I think it's better to wait for a closer hit. Sorry.
  19. Kobold Stew

    D&D 5E (2024) Pact Of Chain Warlock is really powerful now.

    TLAs are the death of effective communication.
  20. Kobold Stew

    Against the Giants 5e PBP (Full)

    The Colonel would certainly use it (he's not that useful in combat), and he's happy to summon earth elementals (not against his religion, as it were). If it's okay, he'll put it on, draping it over his collar. We;ll see how we go.
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