Hai.Ki/Qi/Chi?
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Everyone stop what you're doing! It's happening! GW's own Alu is having a baby!! Come and congratulate him here: Need some help identifying this picture.
We're so happy for you, Alu!Hai.Ki/Qi/Chi?
Hai.
...A translator may (or may not) help.
Might even be 25@VashTheStampede
I'm trying to make out the lines but having a hard time. Is it 20 feet to T'anks for Dude?
There seems to be quite the selection of veggies there, including some lettuce. Aims had learned early in life that @turtles love this stuff, and it's just conveniently here. Wow.
But what is the range of vicious mockery or bardic inspiration?Oh dear.
That looks like 30ft for Dude and 35ft for Dragmire.
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60 feet for both.But what is the range of vicious mockery or bardic inspiration?
I assume we have to take into consideration obstacles, such as the wall, and weave around those? So more like 45ft and 50ft.That looks like 30ft for Dude and 35ft for Dragmire.
You’re too far away to get that opportunityDon't forget about opportunity attacks lol
Is 11 the result of the 2d8+2? Does that mean 2 d8s were rolled then added +2?
With random beasts (like wolves or snakes) I suppose a Survival check might give you hints as to how they may attack, even if you don't get the specific rules behind the attack.Anyway I might be feeling a certain way about the wolf having equal AC but more HP and movement than T'anks. Should just let the mutt tank!
...Also didn't realize mobs were so detailed. Are there, uh, skill/proficiency checks we should be using to glean some of this as opposed to running blind like with the last Goblin Boss?![]()
The thing I really like about 5e compared to older versions of D&D is that almost every rule could end with "unless the DM decides otherwise". I am usually a fan of Rule of Cool, which means even if something doesn't technically fit the ruleset, if there's a good enough argument for it, or its just fuckin cool, we roll with it.Is there an "easy rule" to determine which ones would count as your improv action?
Or is it really like an.. up to the DM discretion thing?
the Rogue quickly realizes that his usual approach of relying on stealth to maneuver around his enemies has become significantly more challenging.
Kutshort tries to get to Sildar as quickly and stealthily as possible, to free him
Note the 16 role. Hoping it’s good enough
I didn’t realize there was a cliff… should I do an acrobatics check?You have 5 goblins looking at you, one blocking the stairs, and a 10ft cliff.
How you gonna get there quickly and quietly?
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@VashTheStampede would it be acrobatics or athletics and how difficult would it be for a guy with magical wooden legs?Cliff would be athletics I believe if that's what you want to do.
Also, can I use my rope from earlier to help make it easier?@VashTheStampede would it be acrobatics or athletics and how difficult would it be for a guy with magical wooden legs?
Setting up a rope to scale a wall, though not a massive wall, is something that would take longer than a round of combat.Assuming the 5 goblins would not be suspicious at all of you throwing a rope up their 10 foot wall and scaling it, I'm sure the rope could help you climb it... if you're successful.