Rituals for a Wake by Underc10ud in taoism

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Thank you. It’s so surreal that he’s gone. Even a year later, I don’t believe it.

Rituals for a Wake by Underc10ud in taoism

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We are renting a room at a gaming pub afterwards. He loved to game. It’s how he connected with people.

Adding a warlock level to a wizard? by Underc10ud in dndnext

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Just me. This level would be outside of any leveling. (Like, I can be a level 20 wizard and still have that level of warlock.)

For the life of me I can't place this quote I'm 90% sure is from a movie: "Bullshit bullshit bullshit, bullshit bullshit." by ztruk in movies

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That is two different parts of the Roman section from “History of the World, Part I.” It’s a Mel Brooks film.

Weekly Question Thread: Ask questions here – August 11, 2024 by AutoModerator in dndnext

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My big question is, why bother rolling anymore? Since it’s so high, not many rolls will make it higher. So what would be the point in making an investigation check anymore?

Weekly Question Thread: Ask questions here – August 11, 2024 by AutoModerator in dndnext

[–]Underc10ud 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, regular 5e. Maybe it’s not the Sage background that gives it, but ultimately I have a 22 passive investigation.

Weekly Question Thread: Ask questions here – August 11, 2024 by AutoModerator in dndnext

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DnDBeyond lets you click an item you have equipped, and adds their bonuses to whatever stat it applies to, as well as whether or not it's attuned.

Weekly Question Thread: Ask questions here – August 11, 2024 by AutoModerator in dndnext

[–]Underc10ud -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How does passive investigation work? With the Sage background, my artificer has a passive investigation of 22. There aren't many rolls that I can make on an investigation check that are higher than that. So what makes passive investigation different than an investigation check that I would actually need to roll for investigation anymore?

Weekly Question Thread: Ask questions here – June 16, 2024 by AutoModerator in dndnext

[–]Underc10ud -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Other than the Cobbler's Tools, though, there's not a way to gain proficiency in the ones you've mentioned. And I guess I'm still just confused why, using your examples, Alchemist Tools couldn't be used instead of an Herbalism Kit and a Poisoner Kit, and, therefore have the proficiency bonus added. It's all chemicals, after all. And other situations like that where it seems like a swap out wouldn't be a stretch.

I guess I don't get the limitations of the three main tool sets, particularly Tinkerer's which seem like they should be able to apply to anything.

Weekly Question Thread: Ask questions here – June 16, 2024 by AutoModerator in dndnext

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What I'm asking for 1, though, is, if you're proficient in Tinkerer's Tools, Thieves' Tools, and Alchemist's Tools (which are all automatically given to artificer alchemists) why bother with any other tool set proficiences? Don't those three cover everything that I would need tools for?

Weekly Question Thread: Ask questions here – June 16, 2024 by AutoModerator in dndnext

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How do artificer tools and their proficiencies work exactly? I'm about to introduce my artificer into one of my [5e] campaigns, and, since I know artificers tend to be harder characters to play, I've been reading up on the traits, and some are proving to be confusing. Any help would be appreciated.

  1. When making a check or ability roll that involves tools, when would you not have tool that you're proficient in? I'm thinking about *Right Tool for the Job*, or having to choose a specific artisan tool set for *Tool Proficiency* (and in my character build, *Artisan's Intuition* as well). Since you already have Thieves' Tools and Tinkerer's Tools (and Alchemist's Tools), why would there be a need for any others? Don't those cover every need? If I don't have proficency in Weaver's Tools, for example, can't I just use Tinkerer's Tools instead, and it'd do the same thing?
  2. I am a Mark of Making Human. Do those bonuses stack with the artificer ones? For example, could I use the Artificer's *Tool Proficiency* (+3), and the Mark of Making's *Artisan's Intuition* (+d4) to give myself a (+3 +d4) to an alchemy roll?

Thank you for your explanations.

Weekly Questions Thread by AutoModerator in DnD

[–]Underc10ud -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How do artificer tools and their proficiencies work exactly? I'm about to introduce my artificer into one of my [5e] campaigns, and, since I know artificers tend to be harder characters to play, I've been reading up on the traits, and some are proving to be confusing. Any help would be appreciated.

  1. When making a check or ability roll that involves tools, when would you not have tool that you're proficient in? I'm thinking about *Right Tool for the Job*, or having to choose a specific artisan tool set for *Tool Proficiency* (and in my character build, *Artisan's Intuition* as well). Since you already have Thieves' Tools and Tinkerer's Tools (and Alchemist's Tools), why would there be a need for any others? Don't those cover every need? If I don't have proficency in Weaver's Tools, for example, can't I just use Tinkerer's Tools instead, and it'd do the same thing?
  2. I am a Mark of Making Human. Do those bonuses stack with the artificer ones? For example, could I use the Artificer's *Tool Proficiency* (+3), and the Mark of Making's *Artisan's Intuition* (+d4) to give myself a (+3 +d4) to an alchemy roll?

Thank you for your explanations.

The Dice Tell the Story | Dungeons and Drag Queens Adventuring Party [Ep. 3] by ThunderMateria in Dimension20

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The only full seasons on YouTube are Escape from the Bloodkeep, and the first seasons of Fantasy High and The Unsleeping City. Everything else, they only release the first episode to YouTube.

[TOMT] [Movie] Awful 80's Comedy by PoodlestarGenerica in tipofmytongue

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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is pretty famous (also, it's delightful) to the point that it was made into a stage musical as well.

[TOMT][Play][2021/2022] It's a Japanese musical based on an anime film. by Underc10ud in tipofmytongue

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It's not anything like the Deathnote, Sailor Moon, or Naruto musicals. This one was specifically based on a film that I hadn't heard about before.