@BleedsChocolate @JeremyECrawfordIf resistance in the MM doesn’t specify non-magical weapons, is it also resistant to magical sources? yes
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) January 16, 2017
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Any tips on how to make strength-based classes relevant in a Wild West setting?
@josh_watsonAny tips on how to make strength-based classes relevant in a Wild West setting with no heavy armor and guns everywhere? i'd give damage reduction equal to str bonus #WOTCstaff
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) December 30, 2016
Where would a royal couple go for a honeymoon in the Forgotten Realms?
@ScotaireHi ! Question : where would a royal couple go for a honeymoon in the FR? Depends on their tastes. Lowlife? Disguised, to Waterdeep. Rustic nature? Summer in Shadowdale. Wild adventure? Border Kingdoms..
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) December 24, 2016
What is the correct pronunciation of Yuan-ti?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD what is the correct pronunciation of yuan ti, it will settle a dispute
— Spooney85 (@CraigReme) December 27, 2016
"you-AWN-tee" https://t.co/OxzLWcjD3d
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) December 28, 2016
@ChrisPerkinsDnD Literally had this discussion with Luke Gygax, as he pronounces is differently! "Yawn-tie", 2 syllables.
— Thomas Valley (@mysterywisc) December 28, 2016
I used to misspell it "yaun-ti" and pronounce it "YAWN-tee." I've since been set straight. https://t.co/hz6Y4Z7MGG
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) December 28, 2016
Between this and "tie-flings" I suspect I'm never going to get this right. (I have been saying "yawn-tee" and "teef-lings"… sigh) #DnD https://t.co/NfFqocLthd
— Jen / Pixelscapes (@pixelscapes) December 28, 2016
"TEEF-ling" is correct! https://t.co/tkPeJMwxne
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) December 28, 2016
Do you know Conceptopolis?
Conceptopolis illustrated over 200+ pieces for the Dungeon Masters Guide & Monster Manual. Dream come true. #DnD #dnd5e #MM #DMG
— Conceptopolis (@Conceptopolis) January 16, 2017
Gold Dragonborn artwork. Looks like WizKids used this as inspiration. *blushing* 🙂 Will be cool to see as a figure. pic.twitter.com/Qmm9hXkZmc
— Conceptopolis (@Conceptopolis) December 22, 2016
More cool #volosguidetomonsters stuff! Check out some the art we had the pleasure of illustrating #dnd5e #wotc #monsters #art pic.twitter.com/I6mqmYk8z5
— Conceptopolis (@Conceptopolis) November 28, 2016
Cool to see another fig being inspired by our art. 🙂 #DnD #dnd5e #Neverwinter pic.twitter.com/GTe6OWBdec
— Conceptopolis (@Conceptopolis) December 29, 2016
More Monster Menagerie goodness! Art by @Conceptopolis. Mini by @wizkidsgames #minis #displacerbeast #DnD pic.twitter.com/df9qs6kQfL
— Conceptopolis (@Conceptopolis) January 17, 2017
What defines “Bathed in blood”?
@FrobonesSword of Kas. “If the sword isn’t bathed in blood within 1 minute…” What defines “bathed in blood”? Reducing to 1/2 HP? A hit? a hit would be good, or say a vial of fresh blood #WOTCstaff
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) January 5, 2017
Does a creature out of the water has LoE to a creature it can see but is underwater?
@valtonDoes a creature out of the water has LoE to a creature it can see but is underwater? And in a Watery Sphere? yes and yes
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) December 30, 2016
Would the necklace of adaptation allow the attuned to breathe underwater?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD Would the necklace of adaptation (DMG, pg 182) allow the attuned to breathe underwater?
— TheBriefcaseGuy (@TheBriefcaseGuy) January 10, 2017
The text states: "You can breathe normally in any environment." That environment could be underwater. #WOTCstaff https://t.co/KJTnRpRM1w
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) January 10, 2017