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  • Damn I'm the exact opposite

  • They sure they dudes?

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  • That's not a dog, that's The Boiled One

  • It was brought in for questioning...... On a cold case

  • What ever has dun the for union me?

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  • Wrong, the Lord's measurement is cubits

  • Think your kinda square and rectangling here, you die of old age, you have hp max of zero or lower, but there are other ways to have your maximum HP altered that aren't related to old age.

    My thought there was it can make a new body, you could make a body with a better con, or in a body of another creature type. This is something that happens in DND lore, although is not described mechanically in 5e that I can think of.

  • Unfortunately in 5e at least, your minimum is always 1 added.

    That being said, yeah you'd actually have 2/3 chance of being irrecoverably dead. I think RAW the only thing that would help is true resurrection

  • Yeah, there are supposed to be different flavors... And the same people make both the nice 3 flavor kinds, and the ones that are just colored corn syrup

  • Interesting questions

    In terms of going from living to dead to undead, no solid answer there. Some Lich creation stories have them dieing, some don't.

    An undead creature simply isn't dead. It has an animating force that is not life, but it's not dead. Both the 2014 and 2024 rules specify a dead creature, but an undead is not dead.

    Now let's saying we ignored that, yeah I think all that would happen. Every undead would be pretty difficult, casting 7th spells is hard and it's only cleric and bard. It would end up being a magical logistics problem more than anything.

    They took out the willing part as it was stifling creative uses of spells from what I recall, one of the interviews/ads for the new books.

  • The secure perimeter fallacy strikes again

  • It was never a cosmic ray, he admitted on stream he had to tilt his cartridge to work back in the day.

    Now he gets really butt hurt when people bring up his one claim to fame being nonsense.

  • I see this as an absolute win