@crkdgtCan Mending be used to “fix” broken/severed limbs of corpses? Up to the DM
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 21, 2017
DnD
To grid or not to grid?
I have a draft article I've worked on for six months called "The Tyranny of the Grid" but I worry it will just piss off 60% of DMs. #dnd https://t.co/ANM9T9FIzl
— SlyFlourish (@SlyFlourish) January 29, 2017
The grid is only a problem if you obsess over it. It's a tool, like a ruler. Why throw it away when you can just put it away? #WOTCstaff https://t.co/ySmSGUYIbO
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) January 29, 2017
Tarokka reading placed an item in the same place as Strahd, his mother’s tomb…
@ChrisPerkinsDnD Curse of Strahd. Tarokka reading placed an item in the same place as Strahd, his mother's tomb. Advice how to handle that?
— Erik Sjöström (@Zephid11) January 25, 2017
Ah, the cruel whims of fate! I would keep the item and Strahd where they are. #WOTCstaff https://t.co/uIrxkX9i9i
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) January 25, 2017
If a player asks oracle in Storm King’s Thunder where Artus Cimber is…
@ChrisPerkinsDnD If a player asks oracle in #skt where Artus Cimber is, what would you say? "Unknown"?
— Jonathan C. (@SpeedboatJones) January 24, 2017
"Unknown" works better than "Ask again in a few months." #WOTCstaff https://t.co/xdRkYa8yNF
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) January 24, 2017
Can you describe the method of how you read through a new D&D adventure?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD I forgot to ask last weeK: Can you describe the method of how you read through a new D&D adventure?
— Auburn Elvis (@AuburnElvis) February 6, 2017
I analyze the maps first. Then, if I'm not instantly turned off, I start at the beginning and try to read through to the end. #wotcstaff https://t.co/uTsuRVngZ6
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) February 6, 2017
@ChrisPerkinsDnD Why the maps first, if you don't mind my asking?
— Sweenbean🎂 (@ambientantag) February 6, 2017
A good D&D map fires my imagination and immerses me in the adventure and the world. #WOTCstaff https://t.co/rXr0phOpnV
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) February 6, 2017
Any advice on how to get a job similar to yours?
Hey @ChrisPerkinsDnD. You have like my dream for your life. Any advice on how to get a job similar to yours?
— Sweenbean (@ambientantag) February 1, 2017
It took me two decades to land my current job. I give some advice in my keynote talk from #PAXSouth. Might be worth checking out. #WOTCstaff https://t.co/Gv2ei2hfPY
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) February 1, 2017
Start putting your imagination to work on real projects. Find venues (like the DMs Guild) to share your work with others. #WOTCstaff https://t.co/Gv2ei2hfPY
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) February 1, 2017
Monster of the Day: Flumph
D&D Monster of the Day: Flumph (art by @Conceptopolis ). #DnD #5e #DnD5e #Flumph Bonus fact: it was originally going to be all blue pic.twitter.com/mvkUtNPigb
— Conceptopolis (@Conceptopolis) February 2, 2017
What’s the sanctioned and proper way to pronounce Acererak?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD what's the sanctioned and proper way to pronounce Acererak?
— GRATE JIGGI (@ROBOT_7) January 31, 2017
The repetition of the "er" sound is difficult, so we say "ah-SAIR-ak." (Acere/rak instead of Acer/er/ak.) #WOTCstaff https://t.co/JYx6BndSrB
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) January 31, 2017
@ChrisPerkinsDnD am I allowed to just pronounce it "Steve" instead?
— eric moss (@eerongal) January 31, 2017
You can call him "Susan" if it makes you happy. #snatch https://t.co/L2w68XRCLJ
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) January 31, 2017