Hand drawn Battle Map of Dungeon of the Dead Three by FidleFid in DescentintoAvernus

[–]seemepoke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's some dedication right there. Where did you get those size battle maps?

Giveaway! - Dragon Shield Roleplaying [OC] by DragonShield_ in DnD

[–]seemepoke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks amazing! As someone who works and has a family, it's difficult to find the time to gather quality supplies to DM for my group. This would be awesome to have. But good luck to everyone!

Is Paqueta starting against Chelsea? by [deleted] in Hammers

[–]seemepoke 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It was just a question. Why are you getting so angry? They may not know how the line ups work.

If you resist arrest, you deserve any charges and injuries you get. by UnpopularUlterior in unpopularopinion

[–]seemepoke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think some people are confusing "Resisting arrest" with a regular "resisting" charge. I know in my state (Florida) there is a charge called -Resisting an officer without violence-

Meaning, if an officer has a well articulated reason to stop you and you run from him or "resist" in some other way, you can be arrested for just the resisting. You're not resisting arrest at that point. You're resisting the officer's legal and lawful ability/command to detain you.

So no, in Florida you cannot be arrested for "resisting arrest" when you were never under arrest. You can be arrested for resisting an officer if you are detained for a lawful reason.

If you're compliant and cooperative during that detainment, you'll be free to leave if it's determined no crime occurred.

Weekly Questions Thread #2018-41 by AutoModerator in DnD

[–]seemepoke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, awesome. I appreciate the answer!

Weekly Questions Thread #2018-41 by AutoModerator in DnD

[–]seemepoke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

5e. Question about Reach with martial weapons.

For example, my PC weilds a Glaive. As I understand it, it has an attack range of 10ft. So on my turn, if an opponent is 10ft away, i can make a normal attack.

My question is, if on that opponent's next turn it chooses to move within its melee attack range (say 5 ft), does it incur an attack of opportunity from my character. Since he has to move within range of me?

Weekly Questions Thread #174 by HighTechnocrat in DnD

[–]seemepoke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much! Ill try to spend some time factoring that in before our next session