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    5e invisibility and Detect Magic

    They very fact that you think it’s a railroaded encounter says it all. Bye.
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    5e invisibility and Detect Magic

    That’s an assumption, not allowed by some as it isn’t into the rules. However assuming it’s true, how would you distinguish the sounds made by the wind through the golem as opposed to the wind passing through everything else in the room? Even if it was visible, to me the wind passing through...
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    5e invisibility and Detect Magic

    The earth spirit inside of it, as stated in the description of golems.
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    5e invisibility and Detect Magic

    So you are ASSUMING that it makes all those noises without he rules saying so. Didn’t you just argue not to assume things? That if it isn’t stated in the rules it simply doesn’t exist? As far as the hide check, this is what the only logical conclusion is following you, the golem will always...
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    Arguments and assumptions against multi classing

    I didn’t know people played by the theory of “if it isn’t explicitly stated and banned in the rules then f**k it, exploit it to the max!!!!!!” In only a few cases is explicitly stated in the rules that moving creatures make noise, but at my table all of them do. It’s a rule set as a...
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    Arguments and assumptions against multi classing

    The lawnmower is a physical object so it’s completely irrelevant. The password is somewhat relevant, but you can change the password as you stated. In these cases the powers you are being granted are mystical powers granted by a magical/mystical contract with all terms dictated by a being of...
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    Arguments and assumptions against multi classing

    Everyone could post their ideas they had but didn’t publish regarding this before it was allowed. I think the posts will be barren...
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    Arguments and assumptions against multi classing

    I see it as a player trying desperately to shoehorn a min/max concept into multiclassing with no effort. The reason why I believe this is no one tried or suggested it as a concept until the UA came out then Xanthars came out, then they got “inspired.” No one even posted the idea for...
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    Arguments and assumptions against multi classing

    Really? Here is a description of the Shadowfell: "The Shadowfell, also known as the Plane of Shadow, was one of the planes of existence in various cosmological models. Its purpose and characteristics evolved as new cosmologies were formulated. Other names for this plane included Shadowland,[3]...
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    5e invisibility and Detect Magic

    According to Ovinomancer none of that occurs when a golem moves as it is not explicitly stated in the description. You can't infer that a metal creature that weighs thousands of pound makes noise when it moves as it is not stated at all just like you cant infer that a motionless, lifeless...
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    5e invisibility and Detect Magic

    Because it says in the monster description, which you probably glossed over. It does not explicitly state a golem that is "standing and doing nothing" or awaiting a trigger is silent, that is correct. I drew that inference that a motionless construct that does not breathe nor have a heartbeat...
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    Arguments and assumptions against multi classing

    The HexBlade spam is ridiculous. Test your players and ask them if they read these parts: "You have made your pact with a mysterious entity from the Shadowfell—a force that manifests in sentient magic weapons carved from the stuff of shadow. The mighty sword Blackrazor is the most notable of...
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    5e invisibility and Detect Magic

    Remember though the golems description "Blind Obedience. When its creator or possessor is on hand to command it, a golem performs flawlessly. If the golem is left without instructions or is incapacitated, it continues to follow its last orders to the best of its ability. When it can't fulfill...
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    5e invisibility and Detect Magic

    That's the point I am making. A golem does nothing without direction, it is given a trigger by its creator. Its always been that way, and its in the description "Blind Obedience. When its creator or possessor is on hand to command it, a golem performs flawlessly. If the golem is left without...
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    Healing Rules changes playtest

    I made a few changes to healing rules in 5e and have taken two groups of 4 from 1-10 level with them and are still going. Simple things that are better IMO, that smoothed our healing process and were more “realistic.” I always thought 4e had a good idea with healing surges, healing based off...
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    Arguments and assumptions against multi classing

    The only thing I require to Multiclass is a good reason and explanation on how it fits into your PC background and development. For example, it makes sense to start as Barbarian and then take professional training (MC as a fighter.). It does not make sense to start as a fighter and then...
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    5e invisibility and Detect Magic

    This is on the right path. Look at Stealth skill: Stealth. Make a Dexterity (Stealth) check when you attempt to conceal yourself from enemies, slink past guards, slip away without being noticed, or sneak up on someone without being seen or heard. In this case the Golem isn't trying to do...
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    5e invisibility and Detect Magic

    Wrong. Hidden is UNSEEN AND UNHEARD. "If you are hidden—both unseen and unheard—when you make an attack, you give away your location when the attack hits or misses." PHB Page 195 The Hide Action only lets you become UNSEEN. "You can’t hide from a creature that can see you, and if you make...
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    How come BBEG coming out never have magic weapons or items?

    It’s better than it used to be. Old adventures always had the weapon to beat the BBEG in the BBEG horde you would find after beating the BBEG!
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    5e invisibility and Detect Magic

    I agree in some cases. Passive Perception is somehow being conceived as an always on radar, that's not how it works or how its meant to work. You still have to have something to detect. An example was used for an invisible trip wire, clearly as invisible and not making a sound nor giving away...
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