In Pathfinder, you need a feat to sleep in medium armor. As for heavy armor, you're out of luck... barring homebrew or mythic campaigns.
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If my players need plot armor, they can spend their hero points on it.
Wouldn't that be three in a thousand?
Adding this to my mental notes.
In Pathfinder at least, they do have rules for spell research, and it's easier if it's pretty similar to a spell you already know, so "fireball but it's 10 ft wider and does d4s" is something you could get.
Or you could use metamagic feats. Widen Spell for AoE, Elemental Spell for damage type, and other properties. Though that can get expensive.
There's probably a feat for that in Pathfinder.
I do a thing where if someone lands a critical hit that takes a character from alive to dead*, they get a more descriptive kill based on the type of attack. A slashing attack might behead them. A cold attack could freeze them solid.
It's Pathfinder 1e, so death is when negative HP >= constitution score (not bonus.) I don't do it if they have room for bleedout and stabilization.
And that's why they invented wands.
Nice. I haven't actually played the game in years. The brainrot just hasn't healed.
Not really. "She was a teenager" and "his name was Copper" are implied to be different subjects.
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The shape of the dog looks a bit like Among Us.
The long-awaited sequel to "how to spot a polymorphed dragon."