You are aware that the inside is lined with plastic anyway?
Jeeve65
The 2024 spell ends immediately if you deal any damage. So, also item damage.
5e RAW, they remain invisible. However, using the tinderbox will make noise so enemies will likely notice that.
In the 2024 rules, dealing damage (even if not by attacking) causes invisibility to end.
NOTE: both versions of the rules (see the oil item description) state that in this scenario, an enemy only takes damage if it enters or ends its turn in the oiled space. Starting their turn in the burning oil does not cause damage, so just moving out of the space will prevent the damage. The lighting of the oil also does not cause immediate damage
Tell me, what exactly is the function of a rubber duck?
So far, I've played three sessions with three different groups. Haven't run into big issues yet. Next session I will be using monsters from the new MM. I'm curious to see how the balancing turns out.
I've run 'Sarah...' as a oneshot too, and even though I got the pacing totally wrong the first time, I agree that it is a good one; I will definitely run it again .
I have a new party of three absolute beginners lined up for next saturday. I forgot the snails in the adventure though 🤔
(assuming 5e or newer) You can't true polymorph into Tiamat. The 'aspect of Tiamat' from Fizban's is already CR 30, Tiamat herself is unstatted but obviously more powerful.
As a player character, you can only True Polymorph to a creature of CR 20 or lower
totally unrelated time in the screenshot, I'm sure
I use https://owlbear.rodeo/ for that. It allows you to cast your map to a 2nd screen in player mode, while you can still see the full picture. It has 'fog' to hide areas from the players and supports zooming in on each screen separately, or you can sync zoom&view (manually or continuously) from your dm screen
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the image is not an example of your argument; the text is just factually describing what happens, using the common name of a music genre
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this kind of subtitling (or captioning if you're from North America) is very helpful for people with hearing issues; it helps to better understand the story
I don't think so, seehttps://recyclecartons.com/faqs/