John Q. Mayhem
Explorer
When I started DMing a while back I let my PCs threaten and flank with ranged weapons within 10 ft. It didn't work out so good.
Gothmog said:My point is, gravity, fire, freezing, disease, etc work on the same assumptions in fantasy worlds as they do in the real world- otherwise there is no point of reference between the two.
kreynolds said:2) Drow equipment is still better than normal but turns to dust on the surface.
Keeper of Secrets said:Much as it actually goes against the flavor of gaming, and much as I would never institute the Natural 20 always kills, I can see where that makes some realism involved. How many times have you seen on a TV show or heard about someone getting klunked on the head and knocked out. Or how many times have you heard about someone being shot and they instantly die? In D&D that is somewhat rare due to the amount of HP creatures have (of course this could lead to the argument I have heard that HP measures an amount of vitality, luck and other things and that 'hits' may not always be a physical 'actual' hit).
Amy Kou'ai said:...sorry for digging up an old thread, but I've seen or heard of a few silly house rules over the years, and I kind of wanted to share.