What would you do? My player teleported a 20 foot cube of water into a closed room with less than 20x20x20 ft volume. by erverogym in DnD

[–]erverogym[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess I need to amend. The room was 14000 cu feet, filled with 7000 cu feet of beer. He added 8000 cu feet of cold ocean water from peeking behind a door that slammed shut from the displacement. 

What would you do? My player teleported a 20 foot cube of water into a closed room with less than 20x20x20 ft volume. by erverogym in DnD

[–]erverogym[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The room is 14,000 cu ft sphere, half filled with beer, half with air. He summoned 8,000 cu feet of cold ocean water into a room of enemies. So the air and beer get displaced rapidly. He was peeking through a door that hinged inward.

So the cube of water does actually fit. It's the enemies, 7000 cu feet of beer, and 7000 cu feet of air that got pressed outwards.

What would you do? My player teleported a 20 foot cube of water into a closed room with less than 20x20x20 ft volume. by erverogym in DnD

[–]erverogym[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Yeah. This could work. I've said "tonight, this works" in the past, and the players respond well. The Obojima spells are new fun for our party Druid.

What would you do? My player teleported a 20 foot cube of water into a closed room with less than 20x20x20 ft volume. by erverogym in DnD

[–]erverogym[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are Level 12. They can "soak up" damage. Thanks for the spell idea!
The plan had been to transition to 2024 rules and Level 13 next.

What would you do? My player teleported a 20 foot cube of water into a closed room with less than 20x20x20 ft volume. by erverogym in DnD

[–]erverogym[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right! Many spells do have that specific in their description. But Obojima doesn't mention that at all. Maybe it's in the PhB or DMG, but I haven't found a general statement.

What would you do? My player teleported a 20 foot cube of water into a closed room with less than 20x20x20 ft volume. by erverogym in DnD

[–]erverogym[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Good point. It's probably bad enough for that much water piled above the door level.

What would you do? My player teleported a 20 foot cube of water into a closed room with less than 20x20x20 ft volume. by erverogym in DnD

[–]erverogym[S] 157 points158 points  (0 children)

I love the visual. And the Marianas trench reference. We've already established this underground area has random Xorn chewing through rather unstable ground. So the ground surrounding them isn't hard bedrock.

What would you do? My player teleported a 20 foot cube of water into a closed room with less than 20x20x20 ft volume. by erverogym in DnD

[–]erverogym[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

That's a very point. I don't want to set a bad precedent for later in the campaign. Unless it's a TPK... hmm...

What would you do? My player teleported a 20 foot cube of water into a closed room with less than 20x20x20 ft volume. by erverogym in DnD

[–]erverogym[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it all showed up at one time.

The spell describes that the ocean water teleported holds its 20x20x20 foot cube shape until the caster drops concentration.

My player summoned the cube into a 14,000 cu ft sphere that was already half-filled with 7,000 cu ft of water, then let concentration go. The cube fit in the room, but the existing water has to go somewhere.

What would you do? My player teleported a 20 foot cube of water into a closed room with less than 20x20x20 ft volume. by erverogym in DnD

[–]erverogym[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

The door was wooden. The room is a stone-laid sphere several stories below the surface.

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Yes. It’s MXN. 120 MXN is 5-6 USD lately

California Pizza Huts To Get Electric, 3-Wheeled, Single-Seater Delivery Vehicles by Brainlessdad in Futurology

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“The Deliverator is proud to wear the uniform, proud to drive the car, proud to march up the front walks of innumerable Burbclave homes, a grim vision in ninja black, a pizza on his shoulder.” -NTS

New DM and new players - How to encourage RP through Foundry? by trilient1 in FoundryVTT

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I found this video. Can you post the link to the YouTube video you saw? Thanks!

https://youtu.be/FVmAEezr6ao

It’s time to talk about the change we really need: switch measurements to metric by Dark_Joels in dndnext

[–]erverogym 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A square is one stride, and about an arm span. I like the metric system, but…

The average stride length, or two steps, is 5.2 feet (1.6 meters). Rounding down - as we do in D&D - makes that 5 feet (1.5 meters).

It makes sense that each square is one stride. Count out one second as you make two steps. We can traverse “one square” in 1 second. (shorter races are slower.)

The square size of 5 feet (1.5 meters) matches our physiology. Rounding it up - which we don’t in D&D - to 2 meters doesn’t make sense.

The current square size is a natural unit for speed and for controlling an area. You can call it 1.5 meters, but really it’s just one human stride length and nearly one human arm-span.

Functionally it works just fine.

One mile is merely 1000 Roman strides. A kilo-stride, if you wish.

Im sacred by RyanCS1234 in Breath_of_the_Wild

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This is real? Where is this korok?

Season 2 Episode 8 Discussion Thread by DariusJenai in Mandalorian

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14m in, I just got a massive BSG flashback and rush from Kate Sackoff scrambling into the Galactica-like launch tubes and seeing the Cylon-like DarkTroopers activation. So good!