evilbob
Adventurer
I thought of one more funny one. "Aiming a ranged attack is more difficult when a foe is next to you." That's actually the exact opposite of true. Think about it: if you're pointing a gun (or bow or whatever) at someone, is it easier to hit them when they are a) 5 feet away or b) 10 feet away? What about a) 5 feet away or b) 30 feet away? Apparently in the D&D universe targets get magically smaller and harder to hit the moment they are next to you?
Yeah, that's just silly.
Yeah, that's just silly.
