>In this game, you can do anything! Your imagination is the limit!
Okay, I charge the goblins, swinging at one with my sword and knocking the other out of the way with my shield!
>Sorry, you can only make one attack per round.
>In this game, you can do anything! Your imagination is the limit!
Okay, I charge the goblins, swinging at one with my sword and knocking the other out of the way with my shield!
>Sorry, you can only make one attack per round.
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I'm going to tackle the troll.
>That's not realistic. Trolls are huge and you're human-sized.
>Sorry, you can only make one attack per round.
That's why you summon hordes of shit to attack for you or use AoE effects.
>AoE effects
Whelp I'm a dumb.
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im taking the bait here, but "for 100$ what is the shield master feat"
when i read the rulebook
Who drew this comic? hahaha I really like his artstyle and would love to know.
Sorry for wanting to be spoon fed, but the art is simply amazing and relates to my kind of demographic perfectly.
Play OSR
No really
Uses the same core rules as DnD, but no bullshit feats or skill lists, less HP bloat, less caster supremacy and better rules on how the players are interacting with the game world instead of reading their numbers off a sheet.
But if course you'd know this if you'd stop making this thread and shitposting.
I know this is just bait, but that's a shitty example. Every game is going to have some sort of cap on actions per round.
If you want a real example of how D&D fails to deliver on "In this game, you can do anything! Your imagination is the limit!", there are better examples out there.
>Player: I wanted to play a knight that can jump super far like in old epic myths/JRPGS/my chinese cartoons/whatever.
>GM: Okay then, you'll have to start as this casting class, take these specific feats, and then pick up this prestigue class from an obscure supplement. You should be able to play the character you want to at around level... six, I'm estimating.
>Player: ...
>GM: Y'know, if the game lasts that long anyway!
Most infuriating shit ever.