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<blockquote data-quote="dmnqwk" data-source="post: 6782001" data-attributes="member: 6804204"><p>Speaking of Bardic Insults, I insulted an Ogre in our last session with the words "You dumb, me laugh at you ha ha ha." because sometimes you have to tailor the insult to the target, and to an Ogre that seems to mock them more than referring to them as a "tempestuous canker blossom on the bowels of humanity." Sadly, however, he rolled an 18 for his save and decided to walk away from the fighter with a pike, and over to me where I proceeded to get smacked down to 1 hit point...</p><p></p><p>Using Roll20, our combats don't take too long because most of us have macros set up to help with things - my cutting words macro, for instance, is a one-click action that takes a couple of seconds while I'm adding insult to (avoid) injury. Having fewer dice to roll definitely speeds up combat, and in the case of 5e it's done a decent job of eliminating how many dice you need to roll all the time (the one exception being 5e loves D4s too much)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmnqwk, post: 6782001, member: 6804204"] Speaking of Bardic Insults, I insulted an Ogre in our last session with the words "You dumb, me laugh at you ha ha ha." because sometimes you have to tailor the insult to the target, and to an Ogre that seems to mock them more than referring to them as a "tempestuous canker blossom on the bowels of humanity." Sadly, however, he rolled an 18 for his save and decided to walk away from the fighter with a pike, and over to me where I proceeded to get smacked down to 1 hit point... Using Roll20, our combats don't take too long because most of us have macros set up to help with things - my cutting words macro, for instance, is a one-click action that takes a couple of seconds while I'm adding insult to (avoid) injury. Having fewer dice to roll definitely speeds up combat, and in the case of 5e it's done a decent job of eliminating how many dice you need to roll all the time (the one exception being 5e loves D4s too much) [/QUOTE]
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