Are you a high-level player looking for some extra combat tips in D&D?
Look no further than this list.
This effect forces players to feel a deep loathsome emotion whenever they help one another.
If you’re not going to homebrew your own setting, choosing a campaign setting can be tough.
Here are the best options for expert DND players.
As the party makes its way to a chosen destination, acid rain begins to fall from the sky.
No matter the effect you choose, you’re certain to humble your party quickly with this effect.
This can be extremely useful for roleplay-heavy campaigns and can catch players by surprise.
Try these tips for expert DND combat.
Plus, rather than use a cube shape, use a sphere to potentially affect more creatures.
Should they either fail to drink or fail the saving throw, they’ll incur a point of exhaustion.
For an added detriment, change required water levelsfor different-sized creatures.
Additionally, spells like Haste do not work thanks to the gravity well.
This is great for use against high-mobility parties.
Do you feel like you’ve played every species in the book when it comes to Dungeons & Dragons?
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Try one of these options for expert players.
Any creature in this zone who expends a spell slot must roll 1d20.
For an Extreme Heat zone, creatures must make a Constitution saving throw that increases by five each hour.
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Creatures wearing medium or heavy armor have a disadvantage on the save.
If you have resistance or immunity to cold damage, you automatically succeed, however.
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