A +1 Dagger with the ability to explode with radiant energy. Deals 1d4 damage and you may expend a charge to, after hitting, choose to do an additional 2d8 radiant damage (plus 1d8 if target is undead) has 5 charges, expend 2 charges to deal 3d8 radiant, 3 charges for 4d8, 4charges for 5d8, 5 charges for 6d8. Regains 1d4+1 charges at dawn. The Dagger is volatile, when the last charge is used roll a d20, on a 1 the dagger explodes in a flash of radiant light dealing x amount of damage in a 10 foot radius and is destroyed.
What do you think Veeky Forums?
Levi Ross
giant bats or cultist-riding dinosaurs with sick ass death whistles that cause fear when they hear it
Michael Lewis
>Tell me about the times you and your party were heros. Once, we threatened to blow up the BBEG, the building he was in, and ourselves if he didn't stop his monologue. He decided his stuff was more important than his speech.
Kayden Davis
I specifically said I was using spiders.
Camden Rivera
the question still stands, how come you are not using a horde of cats?
Colton Cook
Posting my story about the Trial of Coins and Dinner for the user from last thread. >party gets sent to go check on one of the archmages of a magical organization >enter his tower and are immediately greeted by a hunch-backed greasy old man >he declares that the party must undergo three separate trials before he'll allow them to stay for tea >party agrees because 6th level and the party's wizard is hoping to learn some spells >first trial is the Trial of Coins; archmage declares that the party must collect his babies >proceeds to whistle and ~1,000 silver coins drop from the ceiling into the room; archmage teleports away >have party roll DEX checks to catch the silver coins as they bounce around the room crying like babies >every now and then, have them roll a d100, on a d100 the coins let out a SCREAM and deals sonic damage >after ~400 coins have been captured, the rest combine into eight silver mephits that can misty step at-will >eventually, party takes down the mephits and collects the coins >next trial is the Trial of Taxidermy >party fights reanimated taxidermied creates; 6 wolves, 2 displacer beasts and a gorilla >final trial is the Trial of Dinner >archmage teleports them to his kitchen and tells them to make him a mushroom, egg and strawberry frittata >paladin goes to make her Cooks' Utensils roll and I hold a hand and slowly place tiny cutlery and pots all over the map >archmage steals all their equipment, except clothes, and teleports away >party spends fives minutes chasing after cooking utensils and ingredients >as they're starting to cook the frittata, the frying pan the paladin is using misty steps >more hilarity ensues as all the other utensils misty step as well >~7/8 STR/DEX checks and eight cooking checks later and the frittata is finally ready >archmage thanks them for dinner and a show and teleports them back to his doorstep >wizard has a frozen stick of butter in his hand; written into the butter is the Dispel Magic spell >party has their stuff
Bentley Nguyen
So how do people feel about reflavoring some classes? Nothing big, but like saying a Hexblade can have someone besides the Raven Queen as their patron.
Colton Thompson
rules are just a suggestion, do what ever you want personally i really couldnt care
Andrew Sanders
The Raven Queen is not the sole patron of the hexblade, though it seems to be the one the writers are wink wink nudge nudging the players towards.
Wyatt Peterson
You mean like how it was originally? It's better than edgebitch.
I would love if the pther players I'm playing with did it.