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<blockquote data-quote="bgbarcus" data-source="post: 6740334" data-attributes="member: 6784891"><p>Leomund's Tiny Hut is a very good spell but not perfect protection. It is visible and an enemy with the ability to track can determine the party is hiding under the dome. If the hunters are serious about catching the people hiding in the hut they just need to wait, preferably with an arsenal of area of effect attack spells waiting for the hut to disappear. Depending on the terrain, the hunters can even find or build cover to avoid missile attacks from inside the hut. If the hunters include a wizard or someone else familiar with the spell, they will certainly be able to devise tactics to take advantage of its limited duration and the conveniently clustered quarry hiding inside.</p><p></p><p>For a small party, Meld Into Stone is a more effective way to take a long rest in safety. It is also a ritual and the party can be spread around an area (assuming the terrain is stone).</p><p></p><p>My group includes one guy who is always looking for an angle with his spells and he is a fan of rituals. After two years of playing 5e we have still not seen any sign of rituals being overpowered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgbarcus, post: 6740334, member: 6784891"] Leomund's Tiny Hut is a very good spell but not perfect protection. It is visible and an enemy with the ability to track can determine the party is hiding under the dome. If the hunters are serious about catching the people hiding in the hut they just need to wait, preferably with an arsenal of area of effect attack spells waiting for the hut to disappear. Depending on the terrain, the hunters can even find or build cover to avoid missile attacks from inside the hut. If the hunters include a wizard or someone else familiar with the spell, they will certainly be able to devise tactics to take advantage of its limited duration and the conveniently clustered quarry hiding inside. For a small party, Meld Into Stone is a more effective way to take a long rest in safety. It is also a ritual and the party can be spread around an area (assuming the terrain is stone). My group includes one guy who is always looking for an angle with his spells and he is a fan of rituals. After two years of playing 5e we have still not seen any sign of rituals being overpowered. [/QUOTE]
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