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D&D Court: Flying Eagles, Shrunken Towers and Bird-lesque

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D&D Court: Flying Eagles, Shrunken Towers and Bird-lesque

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It's criminal that nobody laughed when Caldwell said that Hen House was another good name for the opera.

Michael Graham Abernathy

"For the purpose of these rules, an object is a discrete, inanimate item like a window, door, sword, book, table, chair, or stone, not a building or a vehicle that is composed of many other objects." Relistening to this episode, found this tidbit defining objects on roll20.net.

Marco

manipulating size is a huge issue in 5e, which I think is why they don't have PC races that are large or tiny. imagine playing a fairy campaign wherein fireball was still fireball. if it still had the same radius but you were in some kind of adorable mushroom hut you would immediately immolate the tiny or diminutive size equivalent of a city block. Likewise if you were playing a giant and tried to use reduce on something, all the things of relevant size to you would be something that you'd less readily argue are objects. Murph is talking about using the spell to shrink a castle as being absurd but again, if you're a medium size creature and you're using it on a tiny size hut that a super small creature lives in my guess is he would allow it, tho I don't recall his position on the reducing a door so it drops out of the frame situation. He says you're "opening a bag of worms" (?) but really the designers did this in the first place. anyway besides all that nerd shit, this was one of the funniest DnD courts, forcing Jake to co-own the birdlesque house was hilarious back to nerd shit I don't know why Emily is talking like adding a d4 is less strong than giving advantage. Advantage a)on average provides about a +3.5, a d4 on average provides a +3 b) doesn't allow you to beat DCs you couldn't have beaten before, which a d4 does and c) giving advantage can turn into a disadvantage/advantage war wherein you're checking how many sources you have of either, whereas adding a d4 can just freely stack with other sources of extra dice such as guidance or bless

Summer Tribe

Guys guys guys...it's a chicken strip club (sandwich?) Opera

SebbitySwooty (Seb K)


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