@PBRfiend if a twf rogue attacks two targets at the same time, would the rogue get sneak attack on both targets? nope, usable only once per turn #WOTCstaff
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) December 20, 2016
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How do you think Minsc from the Baldur’s Gate series would be recreated in 5e?
@GunnarTuttHow do you think Minsc from the Baldur’s Gate series would be recreated in 5th Edition rules i'd go with a barbarian myself – fits his personality #wotcstaff
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) January 14, 2017
Why is the spell Goodberry not a ritual?
@AlexanderpYountWhy is the spell Goodberry not a ritual? It’s effects are minimal and only useful if a ritual. too easy to abuse #wotcstaff
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) December 25, 2016
If a Flameskull gets “killed” does it also regain any spell slots?
@mobilegamefanIf a Flameskull gets “killed” then regains all its hit points with Rejuvenation, does it also regain any spell slots? #DND nope
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) December 20, 2016
Should I use life cleric template or a heal homebrew?
@mikemearls im makin a DMnpc healer for my party so they can play whatever they want. Should I use life cleric template or a heal homebrew? he will only heal. Not much rp and I won't give him any slack.
— TheyCallMeChuck (@scmerritt55) January 6, 2017
@scmerritt55 i'd use a life cleric #WOTCstaff
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) January 6, 2017
Should I run my D&D session tomorrow night?
@Dennis_Harrity @niceoneWern @Alotta_Painshould I run my D&D session tomorrow night? yes – the social component of D&D is the light that will get you through this winter
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) January 10, 2017
How does the Halfling Lucky trait work with disadvantage and two natural ones?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD @mikemearls Rolled @ disadvantage. Two Nat Ones. How does the Halfling Lucky trait work for that situation? #SageAdvice
— Drew Perkins (@nowaterjace) December 31, 2016
Oh man sorry everyone but D&D just crashed. Please open and close your PHB to reboot. Thx. #wotcstaff
Also, believe reroll both dice. https://t.co/turaPLVtEO
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) December 31, 2016
Some thoughts about quori, kalashtar, and gender of Eberron
Some thoughts about quori, kalashtar, and gender. (Quori are dream-spirits from #Eberron; kalashtar are people psychically bonded with them)It seems really strange that the quori, who don't reproduce sexually and have utterly alien physiologies, would have sexes or genders.
— Ira Fich (@Igfig) November 20, 2016
And yet, quori supposedly only bond to kalashtar of the same gender as themselves. Every kalashtar of the Harath lineage is male.
— Ira Fich (@Igfig) November 20, 2016
@Igfig Quori are incarnate ideas. They have gender in a spiritual sense – having traits we PERCEIVE as masculine/feminine. However…
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) November 20, 2016
@Igfig … To escape Dal Quor, these spirits had to bind themselves to mortal hosts. This WASN'T a gender match; they took what they could.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) November 20, 2016
@Igfig Today, when a Kalashtar child is born, they inherit the spiritual connection of the PARENT who matches their gender.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) November 20, 2016
@Igfig So a kalashtar essentially has two genders – that of their body, and that of their Quori – and these often don't match.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) November 20, 2016
@IgfigAh, okay! That makes sense. Looks like I misunderstood some passages in Races of Eberron. Thanks a lot for clearing that up! Your basic point is correct, though. Kalashtar have a fluid relationship with gender.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) November 20, 2016