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D&D 5E 20th level Sorcerer vs the world


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DM.
+5 and lucky vs 19.
What your opinion?

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What you think to convince my Nightmare to defeat who cast spell against it?
You said there was no DM.

Any DM who ruled against you, you'd claim was biased against you.

Everyone who has tried to DM, you've refused to accept their rulings.

What you have amply demonstrated is that your "Unbeatable Bastion" is anything but unbeatable, if played by the rules of D&D 5E, and that you are completely unwilling to play by those rules, (or perhaps merely do not understand them) as they were intended and written, and as they are typically played.

You have further demonstrated that you are perhaps the world's worst loser. At least twice--I'll give you a pass on your ill-advised attempt to beat a 14th-level party with one 14th-level sorcerer.
 


My opinion is if you want me to DM, you start over. d20 rolls do not include modifiers.

Hohige's init roll is a 13.
prabe's roll is a 6.

I suspect this means Hohige goes first, unless prabe wants to expend a use of Lucky and try again.
Not me. @Galandris

Though I suspect those rolls still mean the wizard goes first.
 

My opinion is if you want me to DM, you start over. d20 rolls do not include modifiers.

Hohige's init roll is a 13.
prabe's roll is a 6.

I suspect this means Hohige goes first, unless prabe wants to expend a use of Lucky and try again.

We will maintain the tactic for now.

I want to know your opinion on the Questions.
 

You need 19 CDs.

It is not clear, action by action, please.

What's unclear? A DM would clarify, that's why we need one. Even if we take average (Average roll as a INT check is 15+5 = 20, so the result is a success even if the DC was high.

+5 and lucky does not guarantee beat DC 19.

20 being superior to 19, it is. Of course there is, when rolling, a chance of failure, but rolling dice require a DM. I proposed a DMless solution, which is less than ideal. Obviously, you don't agree to it, which is fine, but we're back to looking for a DM. Besides, options remain. If you want a single round, one hit kill, other strategies exist but this isn't the parameters of the proposed fight.

Taking the averages, he kinda can. He has the Lucky feat, after all, and can re-roll until he gets the 14+ on the d20 he needs. If one takes Advantage as adding +5 (which is reflected in the rules) one Luck Point would plausibly be sufficient.

Yes. I by extraordinary lack of luck it failed, and it was worth it, Convergent Future would ensure success.

You need 19 CDs.

BTW, in the setup, you called for Planar Bound, without mentionning you'd upcast this to 9th level. Basically, since your claimed strategy is to subtly cast the spell to bind the creature, upcasting it to 9th level means that you can only do one try a day. That's outlandish enough, in termes of preparation time, to have been established beforehand.
 

We will maintain the tactic for now.

I want to know your opinion on the Questions.

Nightmare is extremely pissed off. He does not want to be here, and his soul is set aflame by the fires of hell. He sees two disgusting humanoids here, both of whom ought to die, but who likely outclass him entirely. As a hostile creature, he is not amenable to being Persuaded. I believe your passive Insight check would be enough to notice this, so as not to waste an Action on a Persuasion check on your turn.

He rolls his own initiative (I rolled a 3), and now acts as a hostile creature.
 


Nightmare is extremely pissed off. He does not want to be here, and his soul is set aflame by the fires of hell. He sees two disgusting humanoids here, both of whom ought to die, but who likely outclass him entirely. As a hostile creature, he is not amenable to being Persuaded.

He rolls his own initiative (I rolled a 3), and now acts as a hostile creature.
Who are you hostile against?
Who cast a visible spell against the Nightmare?

HAhahaha, I couldn't imagine anything different.
Ahahahah
He dispeled him, with a +5 and lucky vs DC 19
and the creature became hostile, but not against those who cast the spell. And no chance to roll persuation
:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

HAhahahahaha, I'm laughing, but let's continue
 


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