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oraxy51
🌻💖💜💙Gav🇺🇦🇵🇸🏳️‍🌈 :
The rule of cool is - if it doesn’t break the story it works the first time but after that if the players can do it so can the enemies
2024-09-01 18:07:26
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wondertatas
Wondertatas :
5 cubic ft is 37.4 gallons, which would be about 300 lbs. a great hit but not 7000 lol
2024-09-02 02:02:20
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biggztank
Biggz :
teach me
2024-09-05 19:58:14
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jaxv0
Jax V :
ice is about .91 g/mL, approximately 56 lbs/ft^3, so nearly 300 lbs.
2024-09-01 19:36:43
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spinal_kickball2
spinal_kickball :
I checked and 5 cubic ft of ice is around 286.85 pounds so little over a quarter of a TON 😭
2024-09-01 15:00:29
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weirdo5181
Weirdo :
That player is not new to take advantage of the rules like that
2024-09-01 20:36:30
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connor.radio
Connor.Radio :
I'm sure he was thinking. Oh I'm just going to start him off easy with a simple monster to get him use to the game mechanics & then vary quickly change to hard mood when he dropped 7,000 pound of ice
2024-09-01 17:05:32
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runne_7
Rünne7 :
Whats quickened?
2024-10-21 19:54:44
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rpittma12
Corey :
So…when reality is scarier than fantasy! 😂
2024-09-01 15:04:18
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reksaurian
Reksaurian :
That's 286 pounds, and 5d6 bludgeoning damage bubba. I think, anyway.
2024-09-01 21:55:38
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genjack5
GenJack5 :
if a spell doesn't say you can do damage, it can't. sorry.
2024-09-02 05:11:17
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necrotic_entity
Tinothy :
It feels illegal to be this early 😭🙏
2024-09-01 14:53:31
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eye_play_storm
bad@storm :
I'm still certain I read/interpreted the rules wrong, but I used Control Water to part the sea under the enemy War Galleon. We were all certain we were going to die so I went for a hail mary.
2024-09-18 16:14:46
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mrsmilley7
Just smile :
A Million Ways to Die in the West reference
2024-09-01 18:20:00
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dndnerd1998
thewolverine7619 :
we had a player try this with only one spell in a Disney themed game and wouldn't take no for an answer when the DM wouldn't allow them to movie it a mile above their head using 1 spell
2024-09-01 16:08:04
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jasonjensen8
jason jensen :
not 5 ft of ice 5 ft of frozen water... closer to 5 and a half feet of ice... ice expands.
2024-09-27 02:43:37
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dbmagic595
dbmagic595 :
science + fantasy = winning
2024-09-01 20:17:52
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tcgnrf
Trent :
Who said that it would freeze as a box? What about if it turned to snow? Still annoying but yet very not immediately deadly.
2024-09-01 15:08:42
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dungeondaddykev
Dungeon Daddy Kev :
it's actually close to 300 lbs and requires [per rules] to be dropped at least 10 feet to calculate damage at 1d6 for every 200 lbs. So at best, stretching it, you would get 1d6 and 1d4-1 for damage
2024-09-02 19:25:20
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sun_of_athena
John :
..... how did I miss this
2024-09-01 14:55:37
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no83335
no :
This is why my dm had a designated player that was deemed Geneva when we did something like this to instantly take out a creature unless it was a major plot point monster the designated player would
2024-11-01 07:15:08
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chaosjerry09
Chaosjerry09🇩🇪 :
So its around a 1,50m³ of water that turns into ice ?
2024-09-03 18:28:29
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eli.j.99
Eli :
My very first campaign, I had to fight a lvl 4 Dragonborn (he was the guild master) to get my Paladin armor (I was a lvl 1). I dealt a (1)
2024-09-02 05:05:41
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darthwitchking
DarthWitchKing :
if anybody's wondering how many tons 7,000 pounds is that's 3.5 tons
2024-09-01 21:50:24
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