Yeah, that seems like a baaaad bone to break.Btw, never break your femur. It really hurts and you never fully recover! I'm sure that's advice y'all needed....
Yeah, that seems like a baaaad bone to break.Btw, never break your femur. It really hurts and you never fully recover! I'm sure that's advice y'all needed....
There's truly a Dropout video for everythingYeah, that seems like a baaaad bone to break.
I'm pretty sure a human being who's trained can maintain a speed of 10 MPH... and warforged don't need food, water, sleep or exhaustion.My shock is not about the ramifications of the world building from an economic POV.
Eberron, to me, is supposed to be, in part, pulp action and death-defying feats in over the top fashion. 10 MPH ain't it. I mean, if I were running an Eberron campaign, that would simply be amended to something much faster.
My dad pulled a tendon reaching into his pocket for his wallet once. I think he failed a DC 2 check on that. The moral of the story is always make everyone roll for everything because you never know if the PCs can actually do the thing the player wants them to do.
(last point is totally sarcasm but the story about my Dad is true.)
I broke my femur falling on my bicycle.... Was going fifteen to twenty, I'd guess
WotC and details don't seem to mix these days, frankly, in adventures. I don't get it. This is not actually a hard detail.