In last weekend's #dnd game I had a level 20 player trick an ancient copper dragon using nothing more than his wits a loaded dice he got at the beginning of the campaign from the charlatan background. π€£π²π
What sorts of stats or data do you keep track of in your #dnd campaigns? I keep a leaderboard of monsters slain by my players and a list of their most memorable combat highlights. πππ²
@skiesoffortune I like this idea, but I'm wondering how I could counter flying players. π€
Maybe a fake-out. Reverse gravity and when they use their flying abilities, maybe magnetize the walls as well? π
Looking for some ideas that would challenge a 20th level #dnd party. Anyone have any combat encounters, puzzels, traps, or scenarios they'd like to share?
Everytime I open this cursed app my "For You" feed is either upsetting or depressing. Like... I'm just here for games, ghosts, and good times, tbh. π²π»π
Has anyone ever run a #dnd dungeon based on the concept of liminal spaces? I think it'd be really interesting and scary... but it seems difficult to convey as a DM. π€