D&D 5E (OOC) Vault of the Dracolich 5E (Full)

Level 7? Awesome.

But folks, don't forget those detect magic spell. Uncle Udit needs a magic bow or something :P

Edit: Udit is in pretty good shape right now:

[sblock=minisheet]Udit, the Lamarakhi, Human Rogue (thief, sailor), level 7
HP: 52/52, Hit dice: 3/7
AC: 15
Passive Perception 17
Saves: Str: +2, Dex: +6 (evasion!!), Con: +2, Int: +3, Wis: +1, Cha: -1
Spells remaining 0/1. Potions of healing remaining: 1[/sblock]

hit dice healing: 4D8+8 = [1, 3, 8, 6]+8 = 26
 
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Can Sesto prepare different spells as if he had a long rest?
Also, Sesto will get one more spell prepared (+ 2 domain spells) at level 7. He will get one 4th level spell slot but will not have any other spell slots because he hasn't had a long rest. Is that going to gimp him too much?
The only thing he gets back with a short rest is Channel Divinity (2x).
 


How about this? Sesto manage to regain 1x 3rd level spell slot. 1x 2nd and 2x 1st? That's less than half the spell slots.
And Sesto has had many near death experiences and heard the tolling bells of death so many times that he has managed to harness the bells power for his own use. Sesto now knows the cantrip Toll the Dead! (?)
 


And SnorLoska, the barbarian... as he levelled up, he got HP and Feral Instincts, which gives him advantage to initiative and he can act normally if he rages when surprised. Since we play more or less without initiative, this gives almost nothing new.
Rage does not re-fresh on short rest so SnorLoska only got one rage left. Maybe he could have one more rage to use? He is quite cranky about being attacked constantly by the draco-lich's subjects...
 

I guess SnorLoska can have a second rage remaining. Though I swear I'd like people who play Barbarians to realise that they don't need to rage every single encounter. There's a reason they seem a little overpowered, (in particular in their ability to soak damage). They're supposed to occasionally fight encounters WITHOUT raging, where they'd be a little underpowered, to balance it out. Maybe it was a bad idea to balance them that way, because everyone I've ever seen play a barbarian wants to rage every time they spot an enemy.
 

Kinda like how my Mystics seemed way overpowered at the beginning of this game, cause I didn’t hold back those first few encounters. Since then, I’ve been trying to use them sparingly, because I know they won’t regenerate PP on a short rest.


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