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    D&D 5E (2014) Is Treasure and Magic Items Important To You?

    It's hard to invent new magic items with 5e's default magic item rules, because how long an item takes to make depends on its rarity! A unique prototype is going to be (by definition) at least as rare as the rarest item, so the production would take as long as the rarest items: 20,000 days...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Is Treasure and Magic Items Important To You?

    In my campaigns, treasure is hugely important, because it gives the PCs the ability to start shaping the game world in an open-ended way. Whether they choose to do so by building their own home base, engaging in politics, upgrading infrastructure, building a network of contacts, engaging in...
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    D&D 5E (2014) It's Official! Most of my encounters are "Deadly" (now updated with info through the end of 2022!)

    All the time. And usually my PCs factor that in to their strategy, either by trying to learn enemy spellcasters' rest patterns and timing their attacks when the enemy is low on slots, or else engineering a situation where the enemy will want to use lots of slots and then attacking them after...
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    "Choked flow" refers to the maximum speed at which a fluid can be driven through an orifice by a pressure differential. Increasing the pressure beyond that point doesn't increase the flow rate, and the fluid is said to be "choked". In liquids, the effect is caused by cavitation--increasing the...
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    In the context of choked flow, there are a lot factors that go into determining how fast the liquid can go before becoming choked. Given that waterjet cutters are designed not to choke, I would assume that they can achieve higher flow rates than would be possible in the trap. (Also, critically...
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    D&D General [+] TRAPS! a positive thread

    In one of my 3.5 campaigns, in a tomb that the designers built to keep out tomb raiders, the funerary gifts were sealed in a partially evacuated stone chamber. The difference in air pressure made the stone door basically impossible to open by normal means. When the PCs finally just disintegrated...
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    Since the block is falling downwards and the displaced dead cube stuff is going upwards, the net downward momentum transfer to the structure (and the ground below) must exceed the original downward momentum of the block by some factor X. There's no reason to assume that X=2, which is what would...
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    This type of analysis doesn't work either, due to the issue of "choked flow". You can't simply make an opening smaller in order to increase the flow velocity arbitrarily high. I don't know enough fluid dynamics to calculate whether the flow would be choked here, but given the 99-1 ratio you've...
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    I do! :) If there is no way for monsters in a given locale to get food, I simply won't put monsters there that need to eat. More broadly, I won't put any monster anywhere unless there's a good reason for it to be there.
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    Of course, the farther it spreads the less dense the spray. Even if we assume dead cube stuff is still harmful (after being subjected to a sudden, massive pressure change no less) at some point it's going to be too finely dispersed to be dangerous. We're firmly out of the rules here, so the DM...
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    But not quickly. See below. Note that shorter impact times necessarily happen over shorter distances. Shorter impact distances displace less gelatinous cube material during the impact. So the higher the dynamic pressure, the smaller the quantity of cube material that will ejected by that...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Can a hasted bladesinger cast a cantrip with the haste extra action

    I entirely agree that the errata is a useful clarification, whether or not it's functionally superfluous. Everything related to weapons and types of attacks would have benefited from being written much more clearly.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Can a hasted bladesinger cast a cantrip with the haste extra action

    I tend to agree with your conclusion, I'm just describing both sides of the debate. Note, however, that if all attacks are weapon attacks or spell attacks, then the errata would be superfluous--unarmed strikes would be (melee) weapon attacks simply by virtue of not being spell attacks, and thus...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Can a hasted bladesinger cast a cantrip with the haste extra action

    I believe the confusion surrounding "melee weapon attack" was conclusively resolved, but the phrase "weapon attack" is still (arguably) ambiguous. "Weapon attack" could be a superset that includes all "melee weapon attacks" and all "ranged weapon attacks" or it could mean "an attack with a...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Martials v Casters...I still don't *get* it.

    Fixed. Something went wrong with using the Amp version, so I bypassed Amp.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Martials v Casters...I still don't *get* it.

    All attacks do added ability modifier damage on a hit (with the exception of attacks that don't deal damage). Crawford has even clarified that alchemical items like alchemist's fire add ability modifier fire damage (which ends up being delayed until future rounds due to the special rule for...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Martials v Casters...I still don't *get* it.

    I think we're talking about different things. You seem to be taking about a perception of lackluster caster contribution to combat. I'm asking whether anyone sees players grumble (because they don't want to be outclassed in utility) when another player brings a utility-focused (i.e...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Martials v Casters...I still don't *get* it.

    I'm confused. My question was whether people see players complain when another player brings a utility-focused caster to the table. What does the availability of AL magic items have to do with whether or not players complain about utility-focused casters? The only items on that list with active...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Martials v Casters...I still don't *get* it.

    Out of curiousity, how often do people actually see grumbling from the other players when someone brings a utility-focused caster to the table? In my experience, the other players are usually thrilled, because the utility caster's spells give the entire party many more strategic and tactial options.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Martials v Casters...I still don't *get* it.

    I agree that spells will be more impactful. Just pointing out that it's possible to make a martial with a round-by-round decision tree of similar complexity to that of a wizard.
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