I don’t know if you typically answer D&D questions online but I needed to ask, for someone who’s DMing for the first time (and has only played a few sessions beforehand), how many players do you think I could handle before feeling overwhelmed with responsibility? I generally recommend 3-6 players for most tables. More can be done, but that “overwhelmed” feeling grows exponentially beyond that
— Matthew Mercer (@matthewmercer) January 15, 2018
Has any follower of the Path of Light been depicted as evil in Eberron books?
Has any follower of the Path of Light been depicted as evil or corrupt in Eberron books, like some Silver Flame ones have? They seem to not have the grey aspect that is so interesting in EberronIt’s less common because Kalashtar are fused with celestials and have an involuntary drive to the light other mortals don’t have. But it’s specifically called out as a possibility on page 58 of Races of Eberron.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) February 17, 2018
Warduke, Kelek…
I knew I had a Warduke sketch kicking around @BarbarianLord pic.twitter.com/LBighRj5AT
— Richard Whitters (@WhittersRichard) January 3, 2018
Some old D&D friends here: Warduke, Kelek, … #DnD https://t.co/qEnGZvTBB8
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 3, 2018
I must have these images (but full profiles)! Kelek is my favorite villain!!! Who wouldn't want a castle that is underground and the entrance is hidden with acres of brambles??? Also, wolves!
— Eugene Perkins (@WYRD_SPACE) January 3, 2018
I like Kelek so much that a key NPC in my previous campaign was based on him. I even imitated his voice from the cartoon! #DnD #KelekForever https://t.co/BLPjurX4t3
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 3, 2018
I was asked who Kelek was. He was a villainous spellcaster in episode 4 of the D&D cartoon, he had an action figure, and he appeared in the D&D adventure "Quest for the Heartstone" (1984). #DnD pic.twitter.com/jazNemzzm5
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 3, 2018
Woah! Is he the dude from the 1e PHB cover? Or his Evil Twin?
— Dana (@ywgdana) January 3, 2018
Kelek shouldn't be confused with Ringlerun, the benevolent wizard who also had an action figure. Ringlerun never appeared in the D&D cartoon, but he was also in "Quest for the Heartstone" and was featured on the 1st Edition Player's Handbook! #DnD pic.twitter.com/IlhBcAXdGi
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 3, 2018
Any chance the Citadel of the Bloody Hand details could get released?
Any chance the Citadel of the Bloody Hand details could get released from the TSR nda vault? Rumor has it Ed has a map, and my players are searching for a secret entrance to the castle dungeonsEd has a map, and he knows where (on the uppermost level of Undermountain) the secret entrance is. ;} Yet NDAs are strong like mountains. Of which Mount Waterdeep is one. Which brings us around to…Ed has a map… ;}
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) March 3, 2018
Does the nda cover “describing” the citadel, harpers hold and where the access to the dungeon is? Here's how far I KNOW I can go (because this has all been said publicly at GenCon seminars over the years): The Citadel is inside Mount Waterdeep, under the griffon-rider flight decks and City Guard (now City Watch) military base (and RIGHT above the uppermost level of …
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) March 3, 2018
…Undermountain. The Citadel is a single level (horizontally), and is very like an old-fashioned "dungeon geomorph"… one of those maps that used nigh every ten-foot-square, in a labyrinth; in this case, a labyrinth of "killing rooms" with firing ports, traps, secret doors,…
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) March 3, 2018
…et al, that allow members of the Hand to retreat step by step, inflicting maximum casualties on advancing intruders. It's Crazy Trapland. ;} As for how you access it, I KNOW that's covered by the NDA. And all the Hand members in the city will come after you if they think…
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) March 3, 2018
…you've learned it. "It" being any of the five ways in or out. Did I say five? I might have misspoken, to quote a certain past politico. I might have meant two. Or three. Or seven. Or…yeeeeEEEAAAAAHHHHHglkkh
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) March 3, 2018
Can a Gloom Stalker choose to be seen by creatures relying on darkvision in darkness?
Quick question: Can a Gloom Stalker choose to be seen by creatures relying on darkvision in darkness, or is it a permanent effect? Thanks!I believe you can always choose to make yourself visible to a creature
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) February 6, 2018