Monks are too cool for Colin Robinson. He plays a diviner wizard that only ever casts rituals and spoils all the DMs twists if his ritual doesn’t get interrupted.
Monks are too cool for Colin Robinson. He plays a diviner wizard that only ever casts rituals and spoils all the DMs twists if his ritual doesn’t get interrupted.
Ah, the superior siege utensil.
Every edition, they give the support classes more flexibility and resources to compensate for having to spend resources on other player’s misfortune.
Druids and clerics are strong, but when I played a wild sorcerer, I had a hard time not being jealous of the bard. He felt like a better caster based on ritual magic and spell selection alone, and had better dice-manipulation, and obviously better skills and martial combat. Bards can do everything… and often everyone.
We’ll there was that time Kublai Khan tried to invade Japan with the largest amphibious assault in history (until D-day) and got absolutely wrecked by a typhoon.
Then tried again a few years later, with an even larger force, and got wrecked by another typhoon.
If the party doesn’t find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.