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And I think I already see some stuff I can use in my GURPS DF game. His activities in the Time of Troubles caused the folk of. He was worshiped by guards and paladins both, long being seen as a cold and focused deity who impartially took the role of defender and sometimes also enforcer. I'm looking forward to reading the other ways, and it makes me very curious about the Dungeons of Dread version of WPM and the original versions of the other adventures I'm less familiar with. Helm (pronounced: /hlm/ HELM listen), also known as the Vigilant One and The Watcher, was the god of guardians, protection, and protectors.And of course Blackrazor, Whelm, and Wave are three of the four example sentient weapons in the 5th edition DMG. It's a well-done conversion as far as I can tell. It takes up nearly as much space as two D&D 5th edition books and it's the same size across as the GURPS Basic Set hardbacks! Good stuff, though, and it deserves a spot on the shelf if only for its unique twist as a retro-derived system. It's still got all I like (crazy magic, amusing setting, interesting mechanics to read up on) and what I don't (contradictory statements, no treasure system.) I'd forgotten just how big it is. I'd been meaning to get a reference copy of DCC for a while, and I found an inexpensive softcover version. To make the matter more complex, he's the kind of player that would definitely take advantage of that strategy in the future had it been successful (his attack missed AC, so I was saved from having to come up with a solution).These two books came in the mail yesterday: I felt as though it was an entirely reasonable action, but I came up blank on how to resolve it, or to allow it.
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I've been a DM for a little over two years, entirely 4e, and this is our third 5e session and I'm embarrassed to say I was stumped. I want to attack his staff and render it useless, or disarm him." His exact words were, "I attack the guard with my sword, aiming for his quarterstaff. He - like the rest of the party - had no intention of killing the guard he was squaring off with. One of my players (lvl 1 Dwarf Barb) was attacking a charmed guard. It went great, but I came upon a scenario that had me stumped:
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Was running a game recently, and it was my group's first real experience with combat in 5e.
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