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How do people handle

Sneak attack- if it’s a crowded room with 1 enemy vs say 6 how often can a rogue sneak that 1 enemy

Area affect spells - can you place the blast so that only 1 enemy can be targeted and say the rest is absorbed into a neighboring room

What rules did you think needed clarifying
Per Kelsey:

How often should thieves be able to sneak up and backstab a creature?

Usually at least once per combat, and potentially more times if the thief invests the effort in hiding out of sight and sneaking around to an unaware creature. I don’t feel this should be given as readily as in a system like 5E D&D – it really requires the thief to go fully out of sight and then sneak around, undetected, into a surprising new position.
 

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Area affect spells - can you place the blast so that only 1 enemy can be targeted and say the rest is absorbed into a neighboring room
After running an adventure in which a Wizard had advantage on casting Web, I wasn't entirely happy letting him "waste"/cut off part of the AoE into a wall and thereby avoid all the party easily in a confined area. I haven't come to a resolution I'm entirely happy with.
 

After running an adventure in which a Wizard had advantage on casting Web, I wasn't entirely happy letting him "waste"/cut off part of the AoE into a wall and thereby avoid all the party easily in a confined area. I haven't come to a resolution I'm entirely happy with.
When I run Shadowdark, I do not allow this sort of thing. The spell does what it does and if your friends are in the way, well, make a decision.
 



They were boned when you all decided to play Shadowdark.

EDIT: Although it does occur to me that I'd like some kind of simple, Shadowdarky rule for partial success in this situation. Maybe the simplest version is GM-adjudicated stakes, offered before the roll. It might be how many friends you will hit, or some options the player can choose from (E.g. "4 enemies and 2 friends, or 3 enemies and 1 friend, or 2 and 0...") or even a situational house rule: "You'll hit all your friends, minus 1 for every 3 you roll above the TN..."
 
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The Bone is just how it be sometime lol. Been running the Black Wyrm of Brandonford for my group recently, and last night I felt like one of my players got the OSR experience. He lost an arm in one battle then went down to 6 CON in the next battle. Fun times, they all loved it.
 

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