@cdhagmannIf a Beastmaster’s beast ATK includes a DC, should the ranger’s prof be added to it (eg wolf knock prone DC 11 or DC 11+prof)?
I'd say no.
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) May 18, 2015
Author: Zoltar
Silence on a object
@DLalichCan “Silence” be cast on an object the way “Darkness” can?
does the spell specify creature or point in space? if so, no object
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) May 23, 2015
@DLalichit says point in space, but so does darkness, and it can be cast on object.
got it – I believe silence does not specify an object to prevent insta-stealth for an entire group
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) May 23, 2015
Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk Map set
Grab your boots of striding for an expedition to the ruins of Greyhawk! This collection of thirty three fantasy RPG maps was originally created for the classic D&D super-adventure Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk. Do your players have what it takes to survive this trek in and around the fabled Castle Grayhawk? Will they live to tell the tale or will you crush their dreams among the ruins of this most famous dungeon? Designed by Jason Bulmahn, James Jacobs, and Erik Mona, this adventure is usable as a mini-campaign on its own, a story arc in a Dungeon Master’s regular campaign, or as a series of small side adventures with a big payoff.
In one simple download you get all the maps from this massive adventure, including DM and player versions of all the gridded battle maps. Pick up the set today and relive the expedition or import the artwork into your own home brew campaign.
P.S. For a quick and easy tutorial on resizing digital battle maps for printing and use with miniatures, make sure to visit Schley’s Tutorials. #RPG map set – http://t.co/M8dwDoc1Ge pic.twitter.com/DP3kInXe3I
— Mike Schley (@schley) May 18, 2015
Master Jeremy says
@CharlesHorikamihave you guys thought about posting all the questions and answers from twitter in a document we fans can use? #dnd #5e We’re going to gather Sage Advice answers in one place. For Twitter posts, check out http://t.co/thmlkqBlMS.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) May 27, 2015
@JeremyECrawford @CharlesHorikami Thank you Master Jeremy.
— Zoltar Sage Advice (@SageAdviceDnD) May 27, 2015
Ed’s Spellstorm
My latest Realms book, SPELLSTORM, is a country house murder mystery. So, asked how to write a mystery, I say: Life, but show the bodies.
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) May 28, 2015
Cthulhu challenge rating
@ChrisPerkinsDnD What challenge rating would you give Cthulhu?
— シャドーセンス (@ShadowsenseEDM) May 21, 2015
I'm guessing he's a lesser god (under the 5E definition of the term), placing him somewhere in the mid- to high 20s. https://t.co/sxODDABVAK
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) May 21, 2015
@ChrisPerkinsDnD @ShadowsenseEDM He's referenced in the Warlock section of the PHB as a Great Old One. So perhaps higher?
— Friar Tuk (@ahbleecker) May 21, 2015
You can't fight greater gods in 5E, as they are bodiless metaphysical beings. I guess you could fight their avatars. https://t.co/9FL7AczPlt
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) May 21, 2015
Tiamat’s magic immunity
@eerongaltiamat’s magic immunity: how does this interact with a paladins divine smite? Not immune or based on slot sacrificed? I'd base it on slot sacrificed
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) May 19, 2015
Are natural weapons considered unarmed strikes?
@Sam_Urfer @JRobsonSFthat also came up as a question in regards to Minotaur monks: the gore attack, not unarmed, not a monk weapon? not unarmed, not a monk weapon
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) May 19, 2015