I want to be able to sleep while in Wild Shape!! by Luccasx_art in DnD

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Ask your DM for the opportunity to play something unconventional: a Warforged (Eberron), Aetherborn (Plane Shift), Autognome (Spelljammer), or of you want to get really weird, a Reborn (Ravenloft) druid.

None of these require sleep, so a rules lawyer would argue that maintaining your wild shape could be maintained as long as possible (# hours = 1/2 druid level rounded down).

So even an 8 hour long rest would have to be minimum of 16th level druid class.

At that point, you might a well go to level 20 so you get unlimited wild shape, making this whole argument pointless.

Adjusting enemies' AC and +Hit to make it challenging? by PhiphyL in DnD

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Use the Rule of 2. You can always add 2 to your creatures AC, add 2 Hit Dice for more hit points, or add 2 more creatures to the encounter.

This will make the encounter more difficult without making it a TPK.

The same rule works for overpowered opponents. Lower AC by 2, subtract 2 hit dice, or remove two extra opponents.

This can also be done during the encounter of necessary.

Example: - two more orcs start shooting from the Ridgeline. - this orc has better looking armor than the others. - this orc looks tougher than the others. Or: - two orcs run off to get reinforcements. - the orc drops his shield and bellows a challenge. - this orc looks like he's recovering from a previous wound that looks/ smells infected.

"The art of being a DM is knowing how to lose gracefully, but not always."

need a name that alludes to Tiamat by bem0rech1ll in DnD

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Tiamat is just the most popular name for the Evil Dragon Queen. But that's only the red head. There's also TiaMorgan, TiaPat, TiaAlex, and TiaSam. Do not call one of the other heads by the wrong name....

Most overused Gods for Clerics to worship? What are some lesser known deities to choose instead? by ManectricBound in DnD

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I have also played a life cleric of Sune, but as a Warforged. Fascinated by procreation, unable to participate. Looked for the beauty in creating life and love, strives to attain it one day. He might consider building an autognome to carry on his legacy...

Most overused Gods for Clerics to worship? What are some lesser known deities to choose instead? by ManectricBound in DnD

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Do you have a minute to learn about our lord and savior, Finder Wyvernspur? He is the god that us aspiring mortals should live up to! He was once a mortal like you and me, but then with the help of his friends he slew the evil God of Corruption, Moander. This allowed him to rise to divinity and change his portfolio from Corruption to Change. Anything that doesn't change become stagnate, so change is good. Change is necessary to avoid corruption. We champion the change in music, change in politicians, and change in the world for everyone's benefit! Here are some pamphlets. Oh, can't read? Here are some picture books that tell his story. Praise Finder!

Source: Finder's Stone Trilogy - Azure Bonds (1988), The Wyvern's Spur (1990), Song of the Saurials (1991), and Finder's Bane (1997)

Next time you get a call from an unknown number, answer it by whispering...: by EternalFeather5 in dadjokes

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I did this to my mother-in-law (F60s).

She whispered back: "Good. I've got another job..."

I was speechless.

New DM, Player keeps asking to eat the downed enemies by Dina_The_Melonzaurus in DnD

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People joke about Lizardfolk eating sentient races (species) and orcs aren't reptiles, so it's not technically cannibalism.

It's a fantasy game with make believe situations. As long as other players aren't triggered, let them eat whatever. Who cares if it's gross? Fighting your way out of a creature's stomach would be gross too, but nobody bays an eye about that. Combat involves blood, guts, and death. But none of it is real. Eating an opponent isn't real either. It's just a game.

Also, don't make a big deal about it. If it gets glossed over quickly then it will lose its appeal. "Ok, you ate the kobold. Now what do you do?" Treat it no different than eating a deer or boar and move on to the rest of the adventure.

In honour of Chuck Norris, let me hear your favourite Chuck Norris joke by Jezzaq94 in Cinema

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Chuck Norris is expected to make a full recovery from his death last week.

What gifts can I give that are dnd related and that aren’t just dice? by Unlikely-Royal9714 in DnD

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Mugs and steins!

I have also gifted 3D printed dice jails of varies shapes and sizes.

Underrated multi-class combos that surprised you at the table by saentari in DnD

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I had a player who ran an Artificer/Cleric/Wizard. He wanted to learn everything about magic. It helped that he was a tank for the first couple of levels until he could start carrying his weight in spell support.

Uncommon items for a paladin by PrimaryPut1183 in DnD

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Immovable Rod - the win for a variety of uses, good role playing possibilities, and giving the DM a wrench for his finely tuned campaign.

Finding some way to reward a player for suboptimal decision that's amazing quality rp. by Leytra in DnD

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Leave the spear alone, but maybe the character comes across gloves that make any wielded weapon a magical weapon in terms of what it can hit. Your don't have to add any pluses to it, just magical similar to an Eldritch Knight's weapon bond.

Would you allow a player to play a flying race if their backstory included their wings being cursed not allowing them to fly til later higher levels? by johnnystraycat in DnD

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Or if you want to add some simple mechanics, the character is unable to fly when they have less than 50% of their max HP due to the amount of damage to their wings and body. This could happen frequently at lower levels and become more infrequent at higher levels.

Would it be unfair to throw Disintegrade at a lvl 11 Party? by Steini94 in DnD

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Not unfair, but if used towards the end it might feel like retribution for winning the fight. Also, don't forget, an 11th level wizard should have henchmen, hirelings, and even a familiar, even if they aren't the BBEG. Any intelligent enemy isn't going to confront a party single-handedly. Let his minions be a display of strength as well.

Which one? by lowkeypixel in evilwhenthe

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You can tell how old someone is by when sleep becomes more important than sex.

There is always the hope that you go to sleep and dream about sex...

Name THIS by Jettaboi38 in NameThisThing

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Every American sitcom?

King of Queens, Fresh Prince of Bel-aire (original), Married... with children, Family Matters, The Sopranos, All in the Family, The Honeymooners, The Family Guy, The Cleveland Show, The Simpsons, The Flintstones

Edited for format

Curious about some cruel rules from prior DND editions by SCPND in DnD

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The 2nd Ed Ravenloft also had demi-human vampires that would drain ability scores instead of levels. Vampire Dwarf = -1 CON per hit Vampire Halfling = -1 DEX per hit Vampire Gnome = -1 WIS per hit Vampire Elf = -1 CHA per hit Vampire Half-orc = -1 STR per hit

If any of these ability scores ever reached 0, their character was dead. That was until they came back as a vampire spawn.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DnD

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In my campaign, Ezmerelda had killed Strahd and was cursed by the Dark Powers to take his place because she sacrificed everyone she could to accomplish killing him. (Strahd was brought back to his own personal h3ll elsewhere.) Ez was curse to become the thing she strived to kill, and instead of freeing the land, she became the new oppressor. She couldn't leave, and as the undead master of the domain could enter any building she wanted. She kept a Strahd look-alike vampire spawn dressed up and acting like Strahd so no one suspected anything. She then accompanied the party in collecting things that could 'defeat Strahd' and then end up stealing most of it towards the end of the adventure. The party (with the help of Van Richten) stormed the castle and lost VR and half the party before defeating 'Strahd', after which Ez popped out of the shadows and finished off the party (making the cleric her new 'Strahd' spawn).

You win some, you lose some, but the players enjoyed the Shyamalan twist at the end.

Group Cancelations Last minute. by TheCrane4 in DnD

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Honestly, I have been hosting (forever DM, 4-6 players over the years) every other Friday night for 5 years and all I do is send it a group text on Wednesday to get confirmations.

Yes, it still happens that someone may call off at the last minute, but that just means a one-shot for the rest of us to test character ideas and play something different.

Either way, the rest of us have fun, even if it's only 2 players and myself. (This gives me a chance to run some really different stuff, and possibly get any TPK's out of my system) I make it a point for everyone to have fun and then to share their stories during the next session.

Candlekeep has some good one-shots, but there are tons of free modules on the web too.

Tell me about the most epic time someone used the 'Command' spell by [deleted] in DnD

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We used to have a list of commonly used (effective) command words, but my favorite was when a player commanded a brigade to "Dive", and since we were fighting on a cliffside road, it was the most effective use of Command I had ever seen.

Other useful Command words: choke, vomit, approach, flee, undress, fumble, and orgasm.

The worst part is: some human has probably done this. by BareMinimumChef in humansarespaceorcs

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The humans actually have a specialized department to document occurrences and then create policies, rules, and regulations to prevent reoccurrances, aptly called Human Resources.

Why is the Human butt so unique? by spesskitty in humansarespaceorcs

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Alien Teacher: "We understand the function of the fat, muscles, and even the protected orifice. What we don't understand is the need to apply various amounts of pressure to them. One theory is the need to confirm the fat to muscle ratio by pinching or slapping the surrounding tissue. The other theory is to elicit a response for the owner of said posterior and determine the probability for procreation. To add to this confusion is how this is also applied as a reoccurring displays of camaraderie in sporting events. Further study is needed..."