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A Dohwar, a Giff, and a Satyr walk into a bar [IC Thread]
[OoC:  I'm very sorry for taking so long to reply.  I want you to know I really am enjoying the game and liking my character.  Things were just going a crazy for a bit.  ]

(07-26-2022, 03:24 PM)GM Anthraxus Wrote: [[OOC: Ok, trying this post for the third time now.  Bazz, you have advantage on the wisdom save, so you can go ahead and make that second roll.  However, I am going to hold off on resolving those Wisdom saves as the outcome of those phenomenal double nat 20s may change the course of how you plan to proceed.]]

Wisdom Check: [1d20+1]=2+1=3; Really  Rolleyes

[Question: If I cast a Hex on the creature will he notice?  I looked online and found a Sage Advice by Jeremy Crawford who's apparently one of the creators of 5e and he said, 'Typically, a target doesn't know it's under the effect of a spell like hex until it experiences the spell's effects.'  So for the Hex spell I assume that means when he takes the extra damage.

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S WE COULD SIT DOWN - by Rupert Gladestone - 12-01-2020, 05:47 AM
RE: A Dohwar, a Giff, and a Satyr walk into a bar [IC Thread] - by Bazzalan Horngrin - 10-06-2022, 05:36 PM



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