UngeheuerLich
Legend
It does have a literary precedent...
Yes. And I think an auto crit on a hard shot captures it way better than an easy hit for normal damage.
Also inspiration was used to counter the disadvantage.
It does have a literary precedent...
Yes. And I think an auto crit on a hard shot captures it way better than an easy hit for normal damage.
Also inspiration was used to counter the disadvantage.
Depends if you want to house rule, or use the rules as they is. RAW the help action doesn't have a size limit. As DM, I ask the player to specify exactly how they are helping (applies to familiars, other players or anything else) then adjudicate if it would actually help or not.
Yes, it's quite common in my experience and that familiar is always an owl (or a reskinned owl).
Yeah. So the familar flies within 5ft on the dreagon and marks the spot of a missing scale. Then flys away. So everyone gets advantage on every sunsequent attack...
That's not what help does. It grants ONE ally advantage on the first attack roll they make against that foe. One person, one attack, that's all.
Let me say, I hate pets in gaming. I am extra evil to pets, familiars doubly so. In the beginning game Lost Mine of Phalandvelersingsong I killed one mage's Owl three times. I went out of the way to target it and sure it used up attacks that might have hit a PC I enjoyed killing the owl. Once he sent it to scout a castle and I had a hungry goblin on the roof take a pot shot. It died. Fun times.
Depends if you want to house rule, or use the rules as they is. RAW the help action doesn't have a size limit. As DM, I ask the player to specify exactly how they are helping (applies to familiars, other players or anything else) then adjudicate if it would actually help or not.