D&D 5E Test of High Level 5E: Design 4 or 5 lvl 13 PCs for 6 to 8 encounter adventuring day

Edward could have used his portent roll of 9 to force the giant to miss on the first attack, but although he is good at foresight, he's not so good at hindsight! So, okay, Paladin takes 52.
 

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Yeah. Also, it's a bit late after the rolls to hit and damage have been announced.
Ill take your word on that not familiar with the specifics of the feature. It could be a bit awkward using it given the way where playing.

So we just polymoroph the big bad using that 9 into a dog and put him on a short lead?
 



Just putting it out there that I had a cool plan to throw up the illusion of a wall of fire to hide behind. But decided against it given the squishes are all in the line of fire.
 

Im OK with you using it if you want to.

I wouldnt, but its up to you!
Thanks, but let it lie. It will work better in the present scheme of things if we use it proactively on our own rolls, rather than trying to negate enemies' actions. If you had to announce every enemy action and wait for me to say if Edward uses portent on it, we'd be here all year. They aren't great rolls, so it's not going to be very swingy anyway for the purposes of this experiment.
 

Just make conditions when you would use it. Maybe on an attack when you are low on hp or a saving throw that would do x. Although 9 is good to use on concentration saves to be honest.
 

Just make conditions when you would use it. Maybe on an attack when you are low on hp or a saving throw that would do x. Although 9 is good to use on concentration saves to be honest.
Good point. It's early days and we're still feeling our way with the protocol. I think I'll be cautious and save it for a bit, though. If we get into a knife-edge situation where everything depends on a roll we mustn't fumble, that's the time to use it. Something spectacular!
 

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