If it's like Dr Stone, you just have to glue all the pieces back together before any of the stone starts to erode!Well, there they are...
Would Matt actually smash one of the clays with the bull monster though?
If it's like Dr Stone, you just have to glue all the pieces back together before any of the stone starts to erode!Well, there they are...
Would Matt actually smash one of the clays with the bull monster though?
So we could have had a real fight this week instead of them poking cocoons and getting some filler fight...
Well, there they are...
Would Matt actually smash one or more of the clays with the bull monster though?
Yeaah :(So we could have had a real fight this week instead of them poking cocoons and getting some filler fight...
I blame the group. They spent 45 minutes poking dirt. If they could learn to move on we would have had a solid hour at the end for the big fight.Yeaah :(
seemed clear that this journey was gonna lead to a fight, no reason to bend over backwards trying to trigger a fluff fight with bugs.
Also, I wonder if Jester is gonna connect the dots that the Traveler's been using her to gain power. Yes, he's given her cleric abilities, but he arguably has more to gain.
Pretty much. I guess I'm thinking more about what she does with that info. Is she gonna accept it? Deny it? Twist it (he actually cares about me)? The group seemed to have one foot in on the whole ascend the traveler to godhood, but I think there's plenty of room for them to sow doubt before Travelercon.
I could see him finding satisfaction in tricking Jester and leaving after he gets bored of it in 20 years. Dude's got a messed up side.So the traveler is basically being a warlock patron for 200 people simultaneously right now, and is trying to downsize that to just one in jester at traveler con, but also getting the free worship of the others to increase his powers, right?
Do we think there's more tricksiness to his plan?
So the traveler is basically being a warlock patron for 200 people simultaneously right now, and is trying to downsize that to just one in jester at traveler con, but also getting the free worship of the others to increase his powers, right?
Do we think there's more tricksiness to his plan?
No, pretty sure cantrips like Eldritch Blast scale with character level. Not class level. That said, you can choose to just use one beam of EB rather than all three; it's totally possible Travis just assumed the one would be enough... or he just forgot.Erm. No.
Fjord would have 3 Eldritch blasts if he was 11th level of Warlock, but he isn't since he took 2 levels of Paladin.
Wrong, cantrips go by character level, not class level.Erm. No.
Fjord would have 3 Eldritch blasts if he was 11th level of Warlock, but he isn't since he took 2 levels of Paladin.
No, pretty sure cantrips like Eldritch Blast scale with character level. Not class level. That said, you can choose to just use one beam of EB rather than all three; it's totally possible Travis just assumed the one would be enough... or he just forgot.
Problem there is that any class can get it with Magic Initiate. It's unique in that no other class spell list has access to it, but anybody can learn it if they want it.Well i guess it depends ultimately on the DMs judgement but Eldritch blast being a unique cantrip for Warlocks, i don't think it should grow outside of the class.
But why? Almost all the damage cantrips are unique to a class, aside from Toll the Dead. Makes no sense to exclude a Warlock cantrip from the rule, especially since Eldritch Blast doesn't really excel without taking the invocation agonizing blast + having your primary attribute score be charisma. So mostly limited to Charisma classes (bard, sorceror) and you must sacrifice two levels to warlock.Well i guess it depends ultimately on the DMs judgement but Eldritch blast being a unique cantrip for Warlocks, i don't think it should grow outside of the class.
Nah, he can just grind the 500 GP diamond they currently have into dust and restore 5 people. But since they wasted so many spells already on an easily avoidable and pointless fight, it will be awhile... I think both clerics have a single 6 level slot and single 5th level still around for the fight to come. So each cleric can restore 3 people a day at 100 gp diamond dust cost.Quick question, Greater Restoration has a pretty big material cost right? So even if they could spend a few days restoring all of Cad's family, they wouldn't have the components to do it more then a few times. So Cad is going to have to choose which members of his family he wants to save and leave the others behind for a while right? If so, that's kind of tragic, poor cow cleric is going to have a rough couple of episodes.
Nah, he can just grind the 500 GP diamond they currently have into dust and restore 5 people. But since they wasted so many spells already on an easily avoidable and pointless fight, it will be awhile... I think both clerics have a single 6 level slot and single 5th level still around for the fight to come. So each cleric can restore 3 people a day at 100 gp diamond dust cost.
Well of course they will leave it up to Sam/Nott on whether to leave the party or not. But you would think they would give her a reason to stay such as helping everyone else in the party with their goals. It's a crap thing to get your main goal completed and then immediately leave because you got what you wanted. Right now, the only real long term goal is Caleb wanting to take down the CA/Trent and alter time. But Uk'atoah and the Hag are still out there and will one day have to be dealt with as unfinished business, who knows how many more steps it will take to cure Cad's home, and who knows where the Traveler thing is going. At the very least, she should hang around to help Caleb defeat Trent, an actual achievable goal unlike altering the past. But I think they will need to be level 13-15ish range to have a chance against a group of high level mages with guards.Not sure why Nott is holding off on turning back into a halfling. Like, you have to meditate about it? Why?
Feel like Sam is framing this in a "it's a choice to either stay with the group or leave" thing because if she turns into a halfling there's no excise to not just go live with her family and to not go do that would make her halfling self a truly selfish person without the goblin influence ... but the fact of the matter is that they have the cure now so putting off the decision to change is no different than becoming a halfling again and just staying with the party until you feel like leaving.
Not a fan of how Sam's been playing Nott. But it's his lil evil baby so as long as he's having fun *shrug
I mean, let's not only focus on Cads family, there's like dozens of others there who could potentially be saved... Who knows how many decades some of them have stood there.
Imagine M9 getting the 5 Firbolgs back and then just peacing out.
They should turn TravelerCon into a fundraiser so they can go buy a bunch of diamond dust to save all these people. Would go along with the whole "Follow Jester's lead" thing they were thinking up.I mean, let's not only focus on Cads family, there's like dozens of others there who could potentially be saved... Who knows how many decades some of them have stood there.
Imagine M9 getting the 5 Firbolgs back and then just peacing out.
Not sure why Nott is holding off on turning back into a halfling. Like, you have to meditate about it? Why?
Feel like Sam is framing this in a "it's a choice to either stay with the group or leave" thing because if she turns into a halfling there's no excise to not just go live with her family and to not go do that would make her halfling self a truly selfish person without the goblin influence ... but the fact of the matter is that they have the cure now so putting off the decision to change is no different than becoming a halfling again and just staying with the party until you feel like leaving.
Not a fan of how Sam's been playing Nott. But it's his lil evil baby so as long as he's having fun *shrug
It makes sense to me. She wants to continue to live in the zone of potential and not commit to anything. Once she changes back, then it's actually real. Then she'll have to face her feelings of shame for wanting to be an adventurer more than wanting to go live a quiet with her family head on. There's also the alcoholic aspect of this, where she is addicted to that and the alcoholism and goblinness are intertwined in her mind. She's clinging onto excuses to delay the inevitable.Not sure why Nott is holding off on turning back into a halfling. Like, you have to meditate about it? Why?
Feel like Sam is framing this in a "it's a choice to either stay with the group or leave" thing because if she turns into a halfling there's no excise to not just go live with her family and to not go do that would make her halfling self a truly selfish person without the goblin influence ... but the fact of the matter is that they have the cure now so putting off the decision to change is no different than becoming a halfling again and just staying with the party until you feel like leaving.
Not a fan of how Sam's been playing Nott. But it's his lil evil baby so as long as he's having fun *shrug
That would be kind of awesome. Trying to piece together what went wrong at the dynasty/empire meeting and travelercon years after the fact when clarabelle or whoever finds them.or would Matt do something like have them be found in the future and unpetrified with a massive time skip.
I also wouldn't be very surprised if Cad accepts what happened to his family as the wildmother's will, and leaves them there as part of the menagerie. Then it's just him and Clarabelle reuniting at some point in the future (and I get the feeling she might have lapsed in her faith).
I could see it going either way with Cad. And we've never seen him with his family, so who knows how that will affect his decision making.That's a cool idea, but I think Cad might choose his family, especially if the M9 try to encourage him. Cad had that moment where he used commune to ask about his family, and viewed it as a moment of weakness. I think if anything seeing them petrified will actually make him mad that the Wildmother either didn't protect them or didn't tell him that they needed to be saved. I also think Fjord and the rest of the M9 will encourage him to restore his family. Fjord especially because of his issues with being an orphan.
I could see it going either way with Cad. And we've never seen him with his family, so who knows how that will affect his decision making.
I doubt he would be mad at the WM since his visions led him to where they are and he wouldn't have been able to get there alone, so he had to wait for the M9. He also never asked about or checked in on them.
It will depend on the DC. If it is a legendary gorgon with a 22 DC save or something similar then I could see it happening. A regular gorgon you only need a 13 so a double fail with that low of DC isn't going to happen to many of them if any.
Especially with 2 Clerics able to bless the party and a Wizard with time/fate magic.
Yeah, feelings of friendship. :Di feel like a fake fan, but i didn't even know caleb had feelings for jester
Happy Valentines. Thanks for posting this, Pike and Grog were the absolute best in C1.
Has Liam ever alluded to this? Not that I don't believe you, but I just don't remember hearing him talk about it. I can't recall off the top of my head what Caleb has done to give that impression.I think Caleb is supposed to be asexual. He could still have some romantic feelings for Astrid or Jester but never act on them because he doesn't have a physical attraction to them.
It's from a really wonderful cross channel project that dropped today:
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The Marisha/Liam vid showing it's not all punches was really cute.