they're epic level, they can probably handle it.
on the other hand, if they fight Szass Tam or Sul Khatesh...
they're epic level, they can probably handle it.
on the other hand, if they fight Szass Tam or Sul Khatesh...
Since like, the 70s
I'm a relatively new player, but I've been running a flurry ranger with a composite shortbow with rogue archetype. Being able to make 4 attacks in one round with a high enough modifier to be relevant is fun
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Yes, because cheese. Lactose intolerance be damned
Iirc, it's a children's book about an elephant named Horton discovering a civilization of tiny creatures living on a planet the size of a speck of dust and protecting it from other animals.
When have conservatives ever been on the right side of history?
The past couple? 2016 was 7 years ago
yeah, they have a lot of art for characters and scenes, mostly because the story is told in a sort of visual novel style, as well as them making art for character previews and the like. The gameplay itself is much more hack and slash though.
sorry for the late reply, but yeah, the game is Punishing: Gray Raven and this is one of the character's official artworks
nsfw goblin mode was unironically the funniest r/dndmemes has been in at least months.
In my current 5e game, I have some items that have soft limits on how often you can use them, in that each time you use them you make a con save or gain a level of exhaustion, and the dc increases as you use them more, and the dc resets when you finish a long rest without any exhaustion.