

Terrible terrible terrible terrible take, so great post.
Terrible terrible terrible terrible take, so great post.
You’d also have enough mana left over for two Rook to Exile’s to even the playing field
This guy is definitely an experienced engineer. Nobody else dodges bullshit like this.
Poseidon is the Greek god of water (and horses), Neptune is the Roman version.
Same guy. Same kiss. Same pucker.
What an edifying thread, thank you both for knowing stuff about things
Well politic’d, friend
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But alas, they were all deceived, for another version was made…
What an amazing cheat sheet then!
I’m about to print this out to add to my pile, thanks for taking the time.
I am new to Linux, is this the current “standard” file system?
You are doing incredible work, thank you for taking the time.
LFG Humanity! We fuckin WIN THESE go TEAM
There’s weight classes like boxing, so think of it like one 150lb fighter verse a team of one 100lb and a second 50lb fighter. Both still make weigh-in, just different strats.
You win these, dawg
Have a list of great songs for each category? I know a little, but not a lot.
Shook you so much I think you accidently a word there lol
Hell yeah brudder stay spicy
Why not just tell the truth?
Using your example, I meant it in the sense that the DM could have just as easily said 30 minutes of following as a cat instead of 40 and you would have 25% more wildshape resources, an entire box extra.
Things like Ki points can’t be fudged. You either use it or you don’t. This solution, while I enjoy the discourse, is going to end with the druid at my table saying that they’re only turning into a mouse for a few seconds while they scurry under the door. How do we handle that occurring 10+ times a session? At what point do we need too many house rules to govern this one rule change?
In the interest of discussion, I’ll offer an alternative. What if you had Wildshape Charges instead of Wildshape Minutes? Feel free to change the numbers, but let’s say you have 8 charges at level 5, and gain 1 or 2 charges per level. It takes 4 charges to transform into a CR2 animal, 2 charges for a CR 1, and a flat 1 charge for anything below CR 1. The amount of time you can Wildshape stays the same, or is a flat hourly amount. This will allow you to strategically plan out your Wildshape Charges while adding no additional rules for the DM or table. Thoughts?
I’ve licked a few salt lamps and I’m still here, so it must be safe