gmatkins
I’ve always loved Rangers. Mechanically they have good skills, some spells, and they can be built into great range or melee fighters depending on how the story goes. Stylistically, a woodsy loner is just fun to play. It was great to see 5e altered some of their awful class features to make them playable again.
Hell yeah I’d do it! I could stand to sleep an extra 2 or 3 hours every night and then just give it all away. Then I’d show up to every single work function with a super smug “I donate sleep” Red Cross T-shirt.
I would be a genuine super sleeper. They would know me by name at the sleep donation center.
We didn’t notice any hail in Tech Ridge but maybe it just melted in the way down.
I’ve never seen a photo of a fit caveman.
I’ve been warned that river stones can explode in fires. I’m guessing these didn’t if you lived to post that awesome looking pizza though.
The “know your hit roll” rule is brilliant and clearly comes from years of experience. Enforce it once or twice and the party will peer pressure each other into knowing their sheets.
I think milestones rather than XP should be the standard for everyone. It’s so much better for level ups to be narratively meaningful.
Can I ask, what the use of having players “bleed out” rather than just making death saves?