Zardnaar
Legend
Sure till you don't like the fluff....
Sure but they aren't Beowulf
I've said multiple times they can put immersion breaking stuff on feats or a splat book. Beowolf is also fairly obscure relative to ye olde Knight in Shining armor.
Sure till you don't like the fluff....
Sure but they aren't Beowulf
Archers regularly IRL out firing epic fighters in d&d land is my current go to for that and football players with a standing broad jump of a 20 strength and myself as a 16 year old having the jump of 16 Strength character for example.... Its almost like the game examples wanted to make sure martial types are very mundaneI'll never understand folks who need to restrict mundanes on the most strict possible terms, even erring on the side of going beyond how restrictive real life is. Just let them be cool, guys. It's fine.
Once again so that's what people want.Archers regularly IRL out firing epic fighters in d&d land is my current go to for that and football players with a standing broad jump of a 20 strength and myself as a 16 year old having the jump of 16 Strength character for example.... Its almost like the game examples wanted to make sure martial types are very mundane
And who, when the chance was there, failed to bump the wizard in mid-casting thus ensuring the whole party had to stay put until s/he could memorize up another teleport? The Druid, Fighter, and Barbarian did have a choice in the matter...
And given that the thing that was discovered (the portal) was itself magical, I don't see it as unfair that it took magic to find and 'unlock' it. Had it been a non-magical secret door, that's different...though I notice the party has no Thief/Rogue in its lineup so even there the options would come down to magic or hammers.
Like the one who simply reached into boiling water and pulled somebody out? Or fought off a dozen round table knights barenakedBeowolf is also fairly obscure relative to ye olde Knight in Shining armor.
Not sure, but I think it would have given it a better chance of being accepted at all, or at least taken out for a test drive by more groups.
Like the one who simply reached into boiling water and pulled somebody out? Or fought off a dozen round table knights barenakedthe two actually have that "not really dependent onf their tools aspect" to put it in Fate terms in common.
Interesting. I find Concentration to be one of the best 5e mechanics.
It is a massive balancing factor to spell casters that makes shenanigans easily possible in prior editions not work in 5e - while still retaining the spell caster feel so many people seem to like.
Yeh sort of a side effect of hit points I grant and even the original story sounds possibly like an odd sort of euphemism because the person he pulled out was a woman and unharmed. So not exactly certain what it meant. But vivid. LOLA fighter can do that in D&D, modern encounter guidelines sorta prevent it.
Reaching into boiling water is just damage,
Well what was intended and why I specified roundtable knights was these would be assumed anything but mooks (in context of the Greatest knight even very prestigious (call them level 9 in almost any version of D&D).a high level fighter can take down mooks unarmed.
Say wot mate?...Champion being nearly as good as a well played Battle Master...