Ran my first 5E game yesterday (Starter Set) and I see that there are specific instances in the rules (Rogue Sneak Attack for example) that integrate advantages and disadvantages.
Have any DM's been a bit more liberal with their use?
As an example I ran an encounter where an Archer had height over the battlefield (was on the wagon against Goblins), so I awarded the Archer advantage as long as they were on the wagon.
Curious how much or little DM's are using things like this or is this using that system a little too much.
Thanks in advance...
T
Have any DM's been a bit more liberal with their use?
As an example I ran an encounter where an Archer had height over the battlefield (was on the wagon against Goblins), so I awarded the Archer advantage as long as they were on the wagon.
Curious how much or little DM's are using things like this or is this using that system a little too much.
Thanks in advance...
T