Tony Vargas
Legend
"Reality isn't real." Yep, it's a trope.Reality is bad at modeling reality. One person can get shot several times without taking fatal damage while another drops dead of no apparent cause. That is not realistic at all.
"Reality isn't real." Yep, it's a trope.Reality is bad at modeling reality. One person can get shot several times without taking fatal damage while another drops dead of no apparent cause. That is not realistic at all.
You can say that there's no check required, and I can say that the DC for such a check would be low enough that no roll is necessary. They are two ways of stating the same thing.There's no DC needed unless a roll is called for. That's the basic 5e resolution system, it's based first on DM judgment, then on dice rolls if the DM judges there is uncertainty. No uncertainty, no roll, no DC, no theoretical problem with a blacksmith being less than 13th level.
"Reality isn't real." Yep, it's a trope.
Nope.So then it turns out that the random weather generator actually does come close to modelling reality.
What 5e is says is that the DM decides if there's uncertainty. You can estimate a DC and compare it to a bonus to do so in a more deterministic way, if you like, but the game doesn't require that, and your choosing to do so doesn't mean that a blacksmith needs a certain bonus to 'not require a roll in 5e.' All you need in 5e to not require a roll is a DM telling you don't need to roll, and all the DM needs to do that is a good sense of what's best for the flow of the game.You can say that there's no check required, and I can say that the DC for such a check would be low enough that no roll is necessary. They are two ways of stating the same thing.
Nope.
I thought darts were what you used when you were out of (Melf's Minute) meteors.It is what meteorologists use when their dart board is broken.
It was a monster power, if that helps. We were fighting some Drow, and one of them set down something like a blanket of webs that was crawling with magic spiders. It was memorable to me because we were on an escort mission to rescue some Dwarven miners, and they all died in the first action of the first combat, without so much as a single die being rolled.
My first hint that this would be the case came during an earlier campaign, when my Goblin Warlock was one-shotting giants as a minor action with no attack roll, using his... I want to say it was a "rod of reaving" ... some sort of Warlock implement that dealt one damage when you applied a curse.
Well, and the Acid Arrow.Poor Melf. You ever think he was thinking to himself, "Man, Bigby? He gets remembered for his giant honking hands! But me, Melf? Melf the Great? Melf the Magnificent? Yeah, my little itsy bitsy teenie weenie minute meteors. MY METEORS ARE NOT SMALL. THEY ARE AVERAGE!"
I want to say that we were probably late Paragon. This was our second campaign, and I think we started at level 11 so we could get a better feel for the edition as a whole.That said in the name of the little black pig what level were you when you were facing minon giants? The lowest level giant in the Monster Manual is the Hill giant at level 13 and it isn't a minion. And should only be minionised at around level 20. Either you were approaching epic tier fast, that was a bad homebrew monster, or someone at WotC really screwed up.