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    D&D 5E Treantmonk's Guide to Wizards 5e

    Putting aside what it takes to light natural darkness versus magical darkness, they are both heavy obscurement. So if you are not within the effect of a light source then you shouldn't have line of sight to it if there is natural darkness in the way. If someone lights a torch 100ft away from...
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    D&D 5E Treantmonk's Guide to Wizards 5e

    Hey, maybe I misunderstood but Fog Cloud and Darkness are both Heavy Obscurement right? So unless your DM rules that natural Darkness blocks line of sight(i.e. you can't see a bonfire in the distance because there is Heavy Obscurement between you and it) then Fog Cloud doesn't either. If someone...
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    D&D 5E Tactics in combat

    There are some tactics that stand true to D&D over the years, and I have found apply to almost every turn based RPG. Focused Fire is a good example. In many games with Hit Points a character or monster is exactly the same at full HP or half HP, all that matters is if they are participating in...
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