So, did our bard stump the DM?
No worries!Sorry, posted now.
Isn't that you in the back to the left?Man, I wish I was in Greece!
I only partly agree. Not knowing that it is safe outside does not mean that you don't try to run when things start to eat you. I usually roll randomly, similar to the effects of the confuse spell, to see if they chose fight or flight (or cower in terror). It's quite a nasty spell when you RP monster psychology in your head like I do. Poor orcs.Hey @FitzTheRuke,
For hunger if hadar, my take is that foes within won’t know that they need to walk out, since they’re effectively blinded, and cannot see that things are good outside. There should be an element of disorientation, but that’s just me. I’m looking forward to see if it can be an effective spell (it’s competing against fireball for a spell known, so I hope it’s worth it!).
Cheers,
SG
I completely agree. My point is more that they don’t know in which direction to head, and it’s difficult terrain, and their blind. It’s not as if they know which way is “out” or that running in a strait line is the best thing to do.I only partly agree. Not knowing that it is safe outside does not mean that you don't try to run when things start to eat you. I usually roll randomly, similar to the effects of the confuse spell, to see if they chose fight or flight (or cower in terror). It's quite a nasty spell when you RP monster psychology in your head like I do. Poor orcs.