@EthanClowdoes the ‘lucky’ feat/trait apply to death saving throws? #dnd5e Yes
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) November 24, 2014
Author: Zoltar
p31 errata corrige
Hi Mike; In the PHB, p 31, it talks about the optional feat rule and points to chapter 5 for clarification. Did they mean ch6?
@OttawaFuryFanHi Mike; In the PHB, p 31, it talks about the optional feat rule and points to chapter 5 for clarification. Did they mean ch6? yup, chapter 6
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) November 24, 2014
Can multiattack be used to grapple, or does a monster need to forego all of its attacks to make the attempt?
@forrestfire15_ Can multiattack be used to grapple, or does a monster need to forego all of its attacks to make the attempt? multiattack usually specifies which attacks the creature must use. grapple can't be one of them unless listed.
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) November 18, 2014
What is the daily job of a world builder?
@SetNameToRichwhat is the daily job of a world builder? Real answer: To create narratives, which usually involves the development of worlds, conflicts, and characters.
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) November 15, 2014
20 Questions with Wizards of the Coast’s D&D Development Team
20 Questions with Wizards of the Coast's D&D Development Team http://t.co/zdZDPPBu0W via @ToplessRobot
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) November 14, 2014
Heat Metal If I’m wearing plate armor and make the saving throw, do I still have disadvantage?
@DeadOnToilet Rules question on the spell Heat Metal. If I’m wearing plate armor and make the saving throw, do I still have disadvantage? You have disadvantage while you're wearing the heated metal. Your best bet is to break the concentration of the spellcaster.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) November 17, 2014
Any advice on how to make my party feel like some one is pulling their strings?
“@Gabrial442:any advice on how to make my party feel like some one is pulling their strings? Any advice on how to make my party feel like someone is pulling their strings?”
Have the villain send them a gift basket.
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) November 14, 2014