@RChiesa07If I were to create a race that can turn invisible & could change appearance at will, should I put the recharging method? #dnd5e change appearance I'd make at-will, invisibility I'd use the spell and have it recharge after a long rest
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) December 28, 2015
Author: Zoltar
Druid wildshape and shrinking object
@mikemearls @JeremyECrawford Druid finds large object in vault, puts in backpack, wildshapes into a rat. Object in pack shrinks to fit form?
— Dan Powell (@aloadofbullshit) January 6, 2016
See the Wild Shape feature. A druid has 3 options there for what to do with gear. #DnD https://t.co/RKeUCQi9Rh
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 7, 2016
My group convinced the main villain to kill himself!
@ChrisPerkinsDnD What do I do if my group convinced the main villain to kill himself?
— D&D Crafters (@DandDCrafters1) December 30, 2015
Have the villain's former lover seek revenge. https://t.co/9OgXf9yyTP
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) December 31, 2015
@ChrisPerkinsDnD But what if a member of the group is his former lover?
— Tommy (@MonkiesFist) December 31, 2015
Then go with a bastard child or other relative instead. Or a secret business partner. Or a fiendish patron. https://t.co/ohF946XSyr
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) December 31, 2015
@ChrisPerkinsDnD I read that last one as "Fiendish Parrot"
— Thomas Moore (@TomAlex1812) December 31, 2015
That would work, too! https://t.co/CEZPym0AZU
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) December 31, 2015
Investigate combat or seeking allies?
How do you, @ChrisPerkinsDnD, resolve the idea that foes would naturally be inclined to investigate combat or seek allies when PCs attack?
— Captain MEL (@OG_Captain_MEL) December 31, 2015
If the bad guys are intelligent, I play them that way. If that means waking every other creature in the dungeon, ok! https://t.co/GPZapPtOui
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) December 31, 2015
Any tips for coming up with the end-game of a campaign?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD do you have any tips for coming up with the end-game of a campaign? do you simply let the players guide it and supervise?
— montgomery_meyers (@meyers_inc) January 1, 2016
For me, the end of the campaign is when I try to resolve as many of the characters' personal story arcs as possible. https://t.co/9RzUevxpEf
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) January 1, 2016
@ChrisPerkinsDnD So then the key to keep a game run by you going is for the player to keep adding to their personal story arcs!
— Todd Sampson (@fmacanadaguy) January 1, 2016
Not a bad strategy! https://t.co/NuuuiL1UAw
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) January 1, 2016
Swashbuckler sneak attack
@mikemearls @JeremyECrawford Does swashbuckler's abilities to use advantage on sneak atk replace or augment how SA works for rogues?
— Normal Josh Kelly (@jcoltkelly) December 28, 2015
Augment – you add the swashbuckler triggers to the list of default triggers. https://t.co/4VbHgHPQSV
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) December 28, 2015
Does Agile and Scrum mean anything to 5th Edition D&D?
@mikemearls does Agile and Scrum mean anything to 5th Edition D&D?
— Michael Freeman (@mykesfree) January 6, 2016
We used them, though in modified form. Tabletop games have some inherent waterfall elements, such as editing. https://t.co/qUZ9VxKgd8
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) January 6, 2016
First time DM with five level ones
@ChrisPerkinsDnD any advice for a first time DM running a campaign with five level ones
— Nicole Cornell (@Peagbooks) January 5, 2016
Ask the players to come up with stories about how their characters know each other. Might give you ideas. Have fun! https://t.co/SOukY7PTiz
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) January 5, 2016