SoSaltySalt
Villager
For a 2024 post I meanOnly if you're playing 2024. It's far from universal
For a 2024 post I meanOnly if you're playing 2024. It's far from universal
For a 2024 post I mean
I think tightly packing 1000 enemies in range of an area of attack is the part that's far from universal.Only if you're playing 2024. It's far from universal
Only if you're playing 2024. It's far from universal
I think tightly packing 1000 enemies in range of an area of attack is the part that's far from universal.
Not just D&D, or TTRPG, but any game at all.
Or real life for that matter.
I think tightly packing 1000 enemies in range of an area of attack is the part that's far from universal.
Not just D&D, or TTRPG, but any game at all.
Or real life for that matter.
Even if you are playing 2024, if you bring forward a class from 2014 (I think they said that was doable) to play with the 2024 rules, it's still useable!
The question wasn't whether it's normal, or universal, or something the DM would do, but the most attacks one could get in a round (and, though I brought it up, as I mentioned before, I prefer the Warlock cheese as mentioned by others in the thread more than this idea in actual gameplay, simply because, as you point out, in actual gameplay the Warlock multiclass build will see more practical usage).
Please let's not talk about that.Yeah it's pun pun levels of theory crafting.
Please let's not talk about that.