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- "Media interest" is a much higher risk than any level-appropriate encounter.
Apologies for tall comic again, I don't see a way in the lemmy interface to let me upload multiple images in one post (which would let me break it up.) - in the web interface, if you keep clicking on the image it'll become full size eventually, or you can open in a new tab and zoom in, or look at it at one of my other places
This comic follows on from the Previous comic which will almost certainly provide context.
- Surprise Magic Items
So in today's session my group set out to what may be the final battle of the campaign, a war to dethrone a Drow Matron. Given my character, an Eladrin with multiple personalities (One for each season) does not need a full 8 hours for a long rest, I set out in the middle of the night for each of them to make a prayer to a god before we then gave a final prayer to our celestial patron.
Spring gave prayer to the Elven God of War and Order, and was surprised that we ended up with a Chainbreaker Scimitar (A +1 Scimitar that also gives advantage to break chains, manacles and similar bindings, and such things are vulnerable to it's damage).
Summer gave a prayer to the church of Macho Man Randy Savage, and made friends with the cleric on duty.
Autumn gave prayer to the trickster Gnome god, getting a flute and well wishes from the nice old lady at the temple.
And Winter gave prayer to the dwarven god of War, getting a one use blessing that gives the target a lot of boons for a minute).
Then on our second day at sea with pirate friends, en route to war, my character decides to play the flute for their girlfriend.
Then the DM asked me what my spell save DC was and rolled a wisdom save...
So I have learned I have a flute that casts confusion centered on me (I am immune) as long as I play it (Once something makes the save or has the spell end on it, it's immune for a day)
- House rule: If it's in the expanded rules, NPCs don't have access to the spell.
This comic follows on from the Previous comic which will almost certainly provide context.
The spell Konsi's talking about is "Fortune's Favour" - it's level 2, consumes a 100gp pearl to cast, and lets you re-roll a single D20 within the next hour. It's in Explorer's Guide to Wildmount.
It's been a little while due to drawtober, and my website is (mostly) functional again, so if you want to read all the Konsi comics from the beginning, you can do so on my website at this link. Please be advised that these posts are presented in reverse chronological order, so start at the end and work backwards.
- Don't worry the new version of D&D will fix the issue.
I was surprised to see the TCE Summon Fey spell got reworked for the new PHB. I was very surprised to see they realized the Tricksy Fey needed the darkness buffed. I was even more surprised to see they did not understand why the darkness needed to be buffed. 🤦♂️
- Tales From the Tables episode 44: Steel, Blood and Fire.
Tales From the Tables is back with episode 44: Steel, Blood and Fire!
Angela has an unexpected meeting in the Fugue Plane. And the more seasoned D&D games among us will recognize a familiar face.
Apologies to James Ohlen, but this was too funny of a spin not to take :)
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- [OC, feel free to steal] The ghost picked the wrong target
I've had to make it the moment I saw ghosts aren't immune to being stunned, and once I was done, I've decided to share, 'cause why not.
Transcription: Four panel comic. First panes shows a ghost saying "They finally went to sleep. It's time to strike." while phasing into the material plane, indicated by turning from green to purple. In second panel the ghost attacks someone on the ground with its claws, causing them to yell "YEOUCH!". Third panel shows that it was a monk, and they perform a stunning strike on the ghost. Both silhouettes are grey on this panel. On fourth panel the ghost is stunned and surrounded by grey silhouettes of a barbarian with an axe, rogue preparing to backstab, and a caster casting fireball.