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What if the elf death save ability is changed to "when failing a death save, you may choose to ignore the failure. Once used, this ability cannot be used again until the next short or long rest." It makes it a bit better, but streamlines it a bit since it allows the consciousness clause to be removed. -[[User:Slitherrr|slitherrr]] ([[User talk:Slitherrr|talk]]) | What if the elf death save ability is changed to "when failing a death save, you may choose to ignore the failure. Once used, this ability cannot be used again until the next short or long rest." It makes it a bit better, but streamlines it a bit since it allows the consciousness clause to be removed. -[[User:Slitherrr|slitherrr]] ([[User talk:Slitherrr|talk]]) | ||
:: I like it. It also means a small tactical choice in that you might want to allow the first failure in order to cover from an autokill 1 on the next roll. | :: I like it. It also means a small tactical choice in that you might want to allow the first failure in order to cover from an autokill 1 on the next roll. -gm | ||
::: Right on, I'll commit. -[[User:Slitherrr|slitherrr]] ([[User talk:Slitherrr|talk]]) | |||
Proposed rule change: Boat Halflings get swim speed equal to walk speed (or if this is too much, swim speed 20' or 25'). Swim speed no longer gives automatic exemption from checks and is more about max speed per turn [[User:Bartley|Bartley]] ([[User talk:Bartley|talk]]) 02:46, 22 May 2021 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 02:46, 22 May 2021
What if the elf death save ability is changed to "when failing a death save, you may choose to ignore the failure. Once used, this ability cannot be used again until the next short or long rest." It makes it a bit better, but streamlines it a bit since it allows the consciousness clause to be removed. -slitherrr (talk)
Proposed rule change: Boat Halflings get swim speed equal to walk speed (or if this is too much, swim speed 20' or 25'). Swim speed no longer gives automatic exemption from checks and is more about max speed per turn Bartley (talk) 02:46, 22 May 2021 (UTC)