Should Some Rolls Be A Free Action in Combat? And Much More | I'd Crit That: A Couples D&D Podcast

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  • @nattbenson
    @nattbenson 8 днів тому +2

    I've pretty much always told my players that they cannot roll persuasion on another PC. They have to convince the person in actual conversation if they have a plan or whatever they want to do. It's just a little way to maintain solid consent.

  • @gavinlangston603
    @gavinlangston603 9 днів тому +1

    Rules as Written, the damage you take on as part of Warding Bond cannot be halved in any way. That being said, with how much HP a Barbarian has, that doesn't actually matter, because a) Barbarian = d12 hit die and b) whoever was attacking your Peace Cleric now has a Barbarian substantially closer to them, and they're even more pissed.

    • @IdCritThat
      @IdCritThat  8 днів тому +1

      I mean I think I'd disagree with RAW there, because if they're swooping in to take damage on behalf of someone and they have resistance like a barb would, then the damage SHOULD be halved. I'd probably run homebrew if we had a barb in this case