This reminds me of a comic I saw a while ago where the BBEG was gloating that he could only be killed by the sword next to him that couldn’t be pulled from the stone. The barbarian picks up the BBEG and swings him at the sword.
This reminds me of a comic I saw a while ago where the BBEG was gloating that he could only be killed by the sword next to him that couldn’t be pulled from the stone. The barbarian picks up the BBEG and swings him at the sword.
Dry ice certainly makes the atmosphere look mysterious.
Also, she’s immune to all poisons.
How did she get that?
I once played a series of all-combat one shots, in which we could use the previous day to precast buffs. Every session we used that day to cast ceremony to make the party a polycule, until the DM banned it.
Does the symbol above the door intentionally look like a roulette wheel?
Konsi’s the most powerful priestess in the temple (she’s actually more powerful than the High Priestess)
And that means she gets to deal with the difficult problems!
I love wizard pong, I’m stealing it.
Honestly a better strategy might be to just glaze everything I draw.
I doubt that will help, they can still scrape the site and then wait until whatever version of Glaze was applied is cracked.
You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave
At least two thirds of these can be solved by casting disintegrate.
the whole “town built around the tarrasque” idea
The what?
Everyone knows str is the primary hotness stat.
If you want to put a cool cursed item in your game, just drop it when the players are still too low level to have remove curse…or make it subtle enough that they don’t initially realize it’s cursed.
Or make the item powerful enough that the players are tempted to use it anyway.
Is there a link to the first installment?
“i thought this plan was foolproof, but i genuinely forgot about doors”
And then there’s my fighter, who killed three pirates after hearing about their hopes and dreams.
They’ve got accusations coming out the wazoo