I just started this page. I only have a few ideas now, but I hope to have more as I think to add the stuff I come up with
Spells
Graffiti
- Casting Time: 1 Action for Small image, Add action for each increase in size: Medium, Large, Huge
- Range: 30 ft
- Components: S, M (pigment)
- Duration: Purpetual (dependent on surface and weather)
You create a colorful image on a surface. Roll a Performance Check to determine quality. And if trying to not be seen roll a Stealth check. Success is a sliding scale. The higher the performance roll the better the image.
Activities
There are many things you can do in roll playing games. I will add things I come up with here:
Aerial Jousting
In Eberron, there is the sport of Aerial Jousting but I did not see rules for it. I made these up:
- Aerial Jousting is played in a vertical column of space, the size depending on the location
- Two combatants fly around the edge of the column trying to maneuver themselves to a more adventagous position
- One player decides to charge and will blow a horn to start. This can be back and forth or based on an initiative role for each charge
- Players then fly towards each other and just like regular jousting they have a lance with a blunt end to knock their opponent off their mount
- Picking a stance and then rolling
- You can choose either an attacking or defensive stance
- Have players choose secretly then reveal at the same time
- Attacking: Roll to attack with a lance (use game rules for that)
- Defensive: You take the dodge action to give opponent disadvantage
- I also have this player roll DEX save. if they roll a 20 they also do the attack
- First player to 15 (or GM discression) damage gets knocked off their mount
- If both players attack then run initiative order to determine damage
I am sure I should give attribution to the D&D SRD so here is my attempt
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