JUST LET YOUR PLAYERS BE AWESOME SOMETIMES
I know it's frustrating if your player is a golden god at dealing with some types of situations which defeat your effort to make a challenge for them, but this is one of the cheapest and easiest ways you can enable them to have fun in your game. There will be other situations which present genuine challenge, but it doesn't all have to be super hard. It is okay to let them flex.
What's the point of the mechanics including badass abilities if you're gonna get all frustrated if your players start to become badass sometimes
For reference, I definitely did mean my comment as a joke, and I hope folks know that I am not advocating for this DM vs player style of gameplay.
P.S. how do you make an instance agnostic comment link?
P.S. how do you make an instance agnostic comment link?
You don't 🥲
It would require ActivityPub to be prescriptive about how you're supposed to do certain elements of your application, if you choose to do those parts. This is Markdown, this is how you write a link to something in your instance, this is how you handle a threaded community, this is what disliking a message looks like. From my outsider's perspective it seems like it wouldn't have been that challenging to lay down guidelines for it.
Eh, whatever. I have my gripes but they're working on it and it seems okay. It just seems that each application is a sort of little walled garden that works (mostly) with other instances of the same app, but for anything other than that same app all bets are off, which seems like a shame.
www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0019.html
Looking forward to this for my character. One more level… :D
The whole planet implodes
Rogue: 20 + 8 DEX save
Everyone else is dead and everything is gone, rogue “wins”.
Hm… Is there a spell in any official book that can turn you incorporeal and therefore Immune to all damage but also incapable of interacting with objects and unable to deal damage physically? 🤔
I know there’s a few that sound like they would from the name, but rule wise don’t actually make you impervious. Like being phased or blink or whatever the one where you’re just visibly blurry.
The Rime of the Frostmaiden adventure book has this:
5etools-mirror-2.github.io/adventure.html#idrotf,…
A character killed by the Summer Star becomes an ethereal spirit bound to the Black Cabin
It’s a DC 17 CON saving throw, save halfs. Rogues searching for shines are gonna have to shut the fuck up for the rest of the session.