It means THIS warforged survived decapitation, but it could be an unusual model. There’s also always the chance that it’s a clever halfling in a headless warforged costume.
— Keith Baker #SHUX (@HellcowKeith) September 18, 2018
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Do the gods of Forgotten Realms have any power on the other planets in the realmspace?
do the gods of Toril have any power on the other planets in the realmspace? If PC’s somehow ended up in Karpri, could they still weild their gods powers? They can cast their existing spells and replenish orizons and spells of 1st-3rd level, but can't call on deities directly. Some deities are strong enough to "watch" what befalls a priest on another planet, IF interested; others aren't. Carried holy artifacts boost godly power.
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) September 23, 2018
Hmm does that go for arcane casters too, as the weave only exists on Toril? Btw thank you again for signing my book at Fan-Expo! My friend brought it home and I loved the little elminster business card as well! A pleasure! And yes, that goes for arcane casters, too. (Unless, of course, a DM desires differently, in play they're running.)
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) September 24, 2018
Would you change a playable race’s traits if it suits your campaign?
would you change a playable race’s traits if it suits your campaign? I always felt like playable Kobolds got the short end of the stick and wished to perhaps do a homebrew take of it, what do you think about that and what would you suggest? Of course! The joy of TTRPGs is if you disagree with an element of it…change it! 🙂
— Matthew Mercer (@matthewmercer) September 17, 2018
Can a changeling mimic a warforged?
quick question, can a changling mimic a warforged? I’m thinking no since a changling cannot shapeshift clothing? I’d leave it up to the DM, but lean towards “No” because they can’t mimic armor (or clothing). It certainly wouldn’t FEEL convincing if you touched them.
— Keith Baker #SHUX (@HellcowKeith) September 18, 2018
“We stalk the dungeon dark”
1)
We stalk the dungeon dark
A-seeking monstrous beauty
No matter what the danger stark
Slaying beasties is our sworn duty— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) August 13, 2018
2)
When dying screams ring free
Across land and sea
We rush in, ready to play
Until the oracles finally lie
And perchance we die
We’ll always be ready for the next bloody fray— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) August 13, 2018
Mike Mearls: a little hack you can do to create dangerous environments – treat them like a legendary creature
Here's a little hack you can do to create dangerous environments – treat them like a legendary creature with a speed of 0 and immunities usually given to objects or object-like creatures. Here's an example for a spider nest: pic.twitter.com/pozaOrG4oU
— Mike Mearls, but Spooky (@mikemearls) October 23, 2018
Unplaytested, but perhaps a fun toy to mess with. I'll do a haunted house later today if I have time.
— Mike Mearls, but Spooky (@mikemearls) October 23, 2018
cool – i like that model quite a bit. the hit point loss thing is nifty, gives you a sense you can outlast if you're smart enough to get out of the way or tough enough to stand there and tank it.
— Mike Mearls, but Spooky (@mikemearls) October 23, 2018
How did you calculate the challenge rating? Treated it as a creature using its AC, hp, and damage per round
— Mike Mearls, but Spooky (@mikemearls) October 23, 2018
Yeah, DCs
— Mike Mearls, but Spooky (@mikemearls) October 24, 2018
“Kill something and move on,”
1)
The cleric paled. “Look, behind the mountains! Smoke! And the plume is BIG. What’s burning?”
“Our homes,” said the fighter grimly. “The trouble with going on quests is leaving home unguarded. A gamble we lost this time.”#epic fantasy— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) September 8, 2018
2)
“But who…?”
The fighter shrugged. “Pirates. Invading armies. A cow knocking over a keg of oil into a forge-fire. Lightning. Fire-breathing dragon crashing on its head, out of the sky. Hot cooking-coals tossed in a dumpster. …#epic fantasy— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) September 8, 2018
3)
… Starting fires is EASY.”
“So what do we DO?”
“Kill something and move on,” the thief put in.
The fighter nodded. “Keep going; what else? Life is what you do between dumpster fires.”#epic fantasy— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) September 8, 2018