Beleriphon
Totally Awesome Pirate Brain
Neither the rapier or whip are light, so you cannot dual-wieled them together.
Well, then....


Neither the rapier or whip are light, so you cannot dual-wieled them together.
And coupe de ville is a kind of car, though google translates it as "cutting city".
So storm giants wield these cities and do slashing damage.
Thaumaturge.
And coupe de ville is a kind of car, though google translates it as "cutting city".
So storm giants wield these cities and do slashing damage.
Don't get me wrong I like the simplicity of disadvantage/advantage most of the time, but sometimes it just doesn't seem like enough.
I kinda like the idea that, even in the face of such extreme adversity, a hero still has a reasonable chance at success.One of the issues I have is that things don't stack.
A prone character restrained in a net on the ground fires his crossbow at an enemy far away who has taken the dodge action and is under the effect of a blur spell the only penalty to the attack is disadvantage.
Extreme example but each of those things gives the attacking character disadvantage, you would expect that the rules would somehow reflect that something giving you disadvantage five times is harder to do than just one thing giving you disadvantage.
Don't get me wrong I like the simplicity of disadvantage/advantage most of the time, but sometimes it just doesn't seem like enough.
One of the issues I have is that things don't stack.
A prone character restrained in a net on the ground fires his crossbow at an enemy far away who has taken the dodge action and is under the effect of a blur spell the only penalty to the attack is disadvantage.
Extreme example but each of those things gives the attacking character disadvantage, you would expect that the rules would somehow reflect that something giving you disadvantage five times is harder to do than just one thing giving you disadvantage.
Don't get me wrong I like the simplicity of disadvantage/advantage most of the time, but sometimes it just doesn't seem like enough.