So I know we use is going to for predictions with evidence, and will for predictions without evidence, but I've read some examples that made me very confused about what evidence actually means. Ta...
In this instance, evidenced by. See the second definition of by, from Oxford Dictionaries: By 2. [OFTEN WITH VERBAL NOUN] Indicating the means of achieving something: 'Malaria can be controlled by attacking the parasite' When combined with the definition of evidenced, also from Oxford Dictionaries: Evidenced Be or show evidence of: 'The quality of the bracelet, as evidenced by the workmanship ...
Would Eldritch Blast using a Dexterity Save instead of Spell Attack be appropriate for a low-confidence player? Ask Question Asked 1 year, 9 months ago Modified 1 year, 9 months ago
It has been a few sessions since this player has rolled up a new character, which leads to the question: Is it appropriate to reveal that this player character was alive the whole time? On one side, I feel it would be a great reveal, but on the other, I don't want the player and the rest of the party to feel completely hoodwinked.
Is it appropriate to bring a player character back after they had been ...
5 I'm in a campaign where all the players are supposed to be the human equivalent of young teenagers from their villages. In terms of mental age/status as a young teenager, what would be an appropriate chronological age for a high elf?
They are the minimum appropriate level for the party to experience the horror, dread and their overall helplessness to do anything about the pervading evil of the land. Or, to rally and decide that whatever they can do, whatever small victory they can achieve, is enough for now, will have to be enough.