Vecna: Eve of Ruin

D&D 5E Vecna: Eve of Ruin Coming May 21st!

GameMasters

Explorer
did anyone happen to notice the stat sheets for Alustriel and Citadel Spider?
I may try to clean them up as best I can for a video <grin> but parts of both are VERY pixelated..
Looks like the neatest thing the Citadel Spider can do is Absorb Blow, hits made to it are reduced by 11.
Looks like Alustriel can do both force damage and radiant damage.
 

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OK, fair, that foes look like encounters then: the Wizards Three probably aren't part of this set, then.
Nope looks like they are included. Sorry I have to keep debunking your theories.

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Parmandur

Book-Friend
Nope looks like they are included. Sorry I have to keep debunking your theories.

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'Salright, the hypothesis and debunking cycle is part of the fun. Serves me right for not analyzing the source.

In other news, what the heck with this:

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Parmandur

Book-Friend
It's not "American" - it's "Sailor". Common sailors used to do their business off the bow. Pretty sure that it predates America, though I suppose that British sailors would have called it "the 'ead".
First known occurrence ce is 1748, per the Online Etymology Dictionary. American lingo is probavly more sailing influenced than British English, for obvious reasons.
 



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