Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
Not from WotC.Do such tables exist?
Not from WotC.Do such tables exist?
Really you don't need any addition, you just need to say X per spell level and leave it at that.Found another one. The summon spells wording of “30 + 10 for each Spell Level above 4th” type wording is requiring unnecessary subtraction. It should really be "X + Y for each spell level". Yes, this requires multiplication still, but the original way requires subtraction and multiplication and that trips up people who are bad at math. It's also extra words that are unnecessary.
No.Was the person in the video unconscious?
Now correct me if I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will in 6 seconds, but I think in 1E or 2E it said potions had to be swallowed. Actually, the word was imbibed.We don't drool all night long or choke to death on our saliva, so we must have some ability to swallow while unconscious. Additionally, there nothing that says a healing potion has to make it to the stomach to heal. It could also heal if it reaches the lungs, being magically absorbed in some way. Perhaps all that needs to happen is the healing potion being released internally.
Not really my issue. Having things make logical sense helps my gaming experience, certainly.No.
Riposte: Will it actually lead to better gaming experiences for most people if we are sticklers about having to consciously swallow a healing potion?
They do, but depending on the potion (the potion of extra-healing, for example), you might not need to drink the entire potion to get it's effect (well, excepting oils of course, which have to be poured all over the body and smeared appropriately). It's also never stated exactly how much liquid is contained in a potion bottle either.Now correct me if I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will in 6 seconds, but I think in 1E or 2E it said potions had to be swallowed.
Fair enough. I didn’t see he had responded when I did.He seemed ok with my claim, and he's the one I was talking to. No need for you to speak for him.
All perfectly reasonable IMO.OTOH, while I couldn't find a speed factor penalty associated with potion drinking in 1e, the 1e DMG states that "Potions take effect 2-5 segments after they are imbibed", meaning that, given how initiative worked in AD&D, you could drink a healing potion on your turn and theoretically take a hit and die before it "kicks in"!
“Swinginess” means that extreme events are more likely. The way you measure departure from the mean in probability is through the standard deviation.They will be more clustered around the average of a larger spread!
With d20+5 you will never roll 2, or 30, with d20+d10 you will.
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