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D&D Court: Bonus Cases - Millenial Stitch

Dungeon Court is STILL in session! Join Justices Murphy, Axford and Tanner, as well Bailiff Jake, as they continue to pass judgement on your trials at the table!

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Sound Mixing and Editing by Trevor Lyon

Dungeon Court Theme Song by Sam Weiller

D&D Court: Bonus Cases - Millenial Stitch
D&D Court: Bonus Cases - Millenial Stitch D&D Court: Bonus Cases - Millenial Stitch D&D Court: Bonus Cases - Millenial Stitch

Comments

There is a RAW answer to the bowl question in Xanathar's downtime rules. You can make an item at half the cost but it takes 1 week of downtime per 50g that the item is worth. So they can make the bowl at half cost, but they have to take 20 weeks of downtime to do it.

Caddy Wampus

Regarding the first case, I find it more helpful to think of HP as stamina, like how long you last in battle before you're fought out and a punch sends you down. It makes more sense when it's more abstract

Emma

"10 out of 10" I'm SCREAMING!!!. the way Emily went for Murph's throat 🗣🗣

Rafael C

Listen, it's really hard to log in sometimes, but that doesn't invalidate my fist shaking at the blatant misinformation regarding Creep by STP (not to be confused with Radiohead, neither of which are Nu Metal). And furthermore... (1/7)

RobTheFarm

It was a lot of Stitch but not nearly as much as Flinstones in that one episode with Beardsley 😂

Taylor Garcia

There's two popular songs called Creep. The one that was being referenced in the episode is Creep by Stone Temple Pilots not Radiohead.

Jarla

Creep is by Radio Head

Tracy Burns

This post / episode is missing the Short Rest tag.

Ken W

The real solution for the fireball wizard is to just throw a bunch of devils at the party. They’re all immune to fire. Even funnier would be an iron golem, which is actively healed by it.

Ya Girl Olwen

In high school I receded from my friend group (which sucked since I didn't have many friends to begin with) for various reasons but an inciting incident that lost a lot of Matthew (my name) points was thus: We were playing RISK and one of the older guys (which by dumb high school rules means superior and authoritative) was losing battles then pretending to remove the units lost but actually just keeping them all in play (his sleight of hand was clever but also easy to see, easily verified by counting pieces) Which I pointed out But he kept doing it And I kept pointing it out No one else backed me and instead gassed this guy up for how good at the game he was (basically gaslighting me that no actually that isn't happening, this is a good honest person we all respect) I'm not against party game shenanigans but if you get caught you simply must own up to it and a group not enforcing against obvious cheating is corruption Needless to say I was pretty peaved (this wasn't the only thing, it's just relevant to the planted die scenario in the episode) and decided to do the Murph strat of getting new friends I had to wait until college for that unfortunately Judges, was I wrong for choosing to punish myself to solitude for the sins of others? I'm curious what would have happened if the player would have fought that battle of the planted D20

Slappy Dave

When I got up this morning, Lilo & Stitch was the farthest thing from my mind. Now I'm thinking about how I'm five years older than Stitch. I need to lie down. Like, more than usual.

Robert de Forest


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