Nope, the high CHA character convinces the judge that the pieces touching the wood are, in fact, not touching the wood.
“Don’t worry miss judge, it’s just the tip.” - the average bard.
Atoms are mostly empty space, can anything truly touch something else, etc etc
High CON characters eating the nails:
High INT knows how to use an apostrophe
Those are both high int
Wizard (Left) vs Artificer (Right)
High STR, it’s six nails in a row like scented markers.
Barbarian with a hammer says… when all you have is a hammer…
And then has to think about it for a few rounds, because he left his INT point at home.
Don’t both technically fail? In both cases there is one embedded in the wood. My solution would be to just balance them on the table not on the wood.
The 7th is touching the wood, 6 are not.
And you fail at… is Counting a stat?
Perception check? Nat 1. There’s probably like 6 nails there.
You don’t see the nails and impale one in your hand. Take 1 D4 damage.
History check? Nat 1. I don’t know where these fucking nails came from or what they’re doing here.
The nail in the wood is what you balance on
The guy on the left has two horizontal nails which hold 4 dangling nails in place
Each one has 6 nails in addition to the one nailed into the wood. The challenge doesn’t say anything about not using a seventh nail that does touch the wood.
High FOR is.like high wisdom, but without the need for a rope.