@ChilbigArtgot a #DnD question: druid in wildshape picks up an object, then uses second wildshape. Does the item meld into the new form? yes, as long as the Druid is shifting into a different animal form.
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) April 18, 2016
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What happens if something heavy falls on a creature who’s falling under the effect of Feather Fall?
@johniricowhat happens if something heavy falls on a creature who’s falling under the effect of “Feather Fall”? As DM, I'd have the thing bonk the faller—maybe even cause damage—but not affect the spell.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) April 20, 2016
If you give a goodberry to a unconscience person do they get 1 hp?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD Hi, if you give a goodberry to a unconscience person do they get 1 hp? Looking forward to Tuesday! Cheers
— james (@oldejimmy) March 26, 2016
Spell says the berry must be eaten. Can an unconscious person eat? https://t.co/7YUkhb9Re4
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) March 26, 2016
@ChrisPerkinsDnD hmm that means an unconscious person can't drink a potion either. 😛
— Raz (@Raz_Berry_Ranid) March 26, 2016
Liquid has a much easier time going down. https://t.co/dMukt0CzrQ
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) March 26, 2016
How would you describe “willing creature” spells?
@BrailSays @ChrisPerkinsDnDlore wise/in world,how would you describe “willing creature” spells? mental request? The creature's will helps fuel the spell.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) April 27, 2016
Lute as an improvised weapon, but 1d4 seems low to me. Thoughts?
@BriggsGotDiggsA player’s bard hates lutes and wants to hit enemies with them. It’s an improvised weapon, but 1d4 seems low to me. Thoughts? That seems about right. 1d3 or 1d4 bludgeoning (a mostly hollow instrument), destroys it in the process. 😉
— Matthew Mercer (@matthewmercer) April 22, 2016
Is there a daily limit on the halfling’s lucky trait?
@rhooja @ChrisPerkinsDnD is there a daily limit on the halfling’s lucky trait? No.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) April 19, 2016
Does a Wall of Force prevent you from targeting a creature on the other side with a spell like Hold Person?
Hey @JeremyECrawford. Does a Wall of Force prevent you from targeting a creature on the other side with a spell like Hold Person? #dnd
— Jerry Behrendt (@Dungeonleft) April 18, 2016
With a spell, you can't target a creature behind total cover, unless the spell says otherwise (PH, 204). #DnD https://t.co/fu8S1nds4e
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) April 22, 2016
I took Magic Initiate feat and i took Cure Wounds spell and how do I cast it?
@matthewmercer and how do i cast it? At lowest level (magic iniciate), max level (warlock) or can i do something about that
— Nikola Milosavljević (@nikolamilosav13) April 25, 2016
@nikolamilosav13 Technically, it would only be cast at lowest level as part of the feat. However, talk to your DM about your latter idea!
— Matthew Mercer (@matthewmercer) April 25, 2016