So that’s a +2, and do I include STR mod? DEX? INT? ^^”
Or would it just be the proficiency bonus?
It would just be the proficiency bonus.
So that’s a +2, and do I include STR mod? DEX? INT? ^^”
Or would it just be the proficiency bonus?
Would I need to roll anything for Cascade to come up with a cool feature for the scabbard that could give Rala some sort of advantage when fighting with the weapon that’s going to be sheathed in said scabbard? (I can’t remember if the weapon was a dagger or sword. ^^”)
Yeah, this game sure loves to keep my guessing.
Seriously Epyllion, you can't just use the phrase "consume a piece of the darkness" without explaining what the heck that means xP
Also...
Epyllion: *had a whole section dedicated to The Wilderness that warns about how dangerous it is*
Also Epyllion: *has no move or rules for traveling said Wilderness, forcing me to make one up*
as per its wording.
I know, I'm sorry. It's just I'm genuinely a little stumped trying to think of the opportunity Skobeloff has given his allies ^^;
About the Trickster move, I assumed it meant that you'd be able to turn your own failures into opportunities, by revealing how you failed on purpose/as part of your plan. Like "A-ha! I stumbled on purpose, and by doing so I got their wallet!" or "What you didn't know is that when I misspoke earlier? I did it on purpose so they'd underestimate me and think I'm a fool!" or "I angered the big bad - not by accident as you thought, but to draw its ire towards me and give you a chance to counter attack!" or something. Others' failures are a little more difficult to turn into opportunities or weave into your own plans, I think.
- you’ve created an opportunity; the DM will tell you how you or an ally can claim it.
It also means the best dragon at misleading and tricking others is also Shieldwing xD