It’s great how this panel naturally evolved
It’s great how this panel naturally evolved
Feels correct to suggest platformers as a human game. Human wowed by jumping between two platforms while the elves are like “you can do that on between trees in real life” dwarves “you ever jumped a fissure?”
“I pet the cat mimic with my other arm”
The benefit of homebrew. None of these need to be considered an actual restriction by the PC. Where X is the disability
All of these have a reason to have a special Counter Remove Curse item.
A more general idea, cursed heart causes X but if curse is removed host dies.
I guess a fucker could still steal the homebrew item but if you’re doing that much to negate it that’s a player problem. No reason an enemy would attempt to remove a PC curse unless the knew the affects of the last one.
The other obvious choice is to play it like real life and refuse the help because its part of your identity
The classic, “Zanzibart, I’ve failed you” and now the party is wondering who the frig that is and his connection to BBEG
“I heard you like smoking cheese. What an interesting hobby”
Lights up a cheese string. “You’re damn right!”
Same value it’s just rather than sneezing part way through your intimidation or halving spinach in your teeth almost 50% of the time you attempt to intimidate, you just have people with mental fortitude not do be intimidated by your given scenario
I know it would be an oddity but intimidation has always been a saving throw. If the NPC can withstand the intimidation attempts feels a lot better then if a PC can successfully attempt to present an intimidation scenario
Weirdly I have no problem with being left with people I’ve never met as long as I know someone and they introduce us. If a friend trusts us together, we can skip the awkward feeling out steps
The idea of planting a potential scorched home only to find out it was the location of your favorite chalupa place later on