Spyke
lemmy.world

“Give me a perception check.”

“Fourteen total.”

“You don’t notice anything different .”

“I get out my shovel.”

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onoreply
lemmy.ca

DM quietly raises encounter difficulty in response to metagaming

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Uniquitousreply
lemmy.one

DM should have rolled for the player secretly if they didn't want to call attention.

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It depends on your table, but I disagree.

If I ask the party for a perception check and they all fail the party should be aware of their choices (in this case, perception is important). If I then surprise them with an enemy they are clear why that happened.

Alternatively in this case it's to locate something, maybe they want to spend a luck point, flash of genius, or other similar ability.

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lemm.ee

Sometimes I ask for perception checks when there is nothing to notice out of the ordinary just to see them squirm.

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My old DM would do this.

He would also sometimes hand players little notes: often full of info that their character would know but had to be kept secret from other players.

But sometimes, the note would be empty aside from a request for the player to not say anything.

The level of tension when the DM hands out a note to everyone but you is... something.

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Better still, use passive scores since this is what they're for. If you want your players to make active checks, give them a narrative reason.

But I'm also of the opinion that the more you run your D&D like you'd run anything Powered by the Apocalypse, the better it becomes.

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One of the reasons why, as a DM, I like the Passive Perception mechanic in 5e. It takes some of the thrill of a roll away from the players, but it gives me the tools to resolve these sorts of situations without tempting the players to metagame.

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kbin.social

You can also summon scratch and he will find it for you. Apparently he even finds chests that don't have a visible survival check. But I can't confirm that because I never have him summoned.

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That's the only reason I tried the shovel. I started using Scratch more and figured there had to be a way to reveal what he's pointing at if you fail.

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It was nice until he would still sniff out ones I've already dug or worse get himself caught in an encounter and then blasted to bits

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Hillockreply
kbin.social

Yup, it's an ability called "Find Familiar: Scratch" You need to have had a few interactions with him in the camp before the ability appears. I think it can be found in the "Common" section of your spellbook once you have it.

You also don't need to worry about him dying. You can always resummon him. But he is fairly useless in combat and other familiars are better.

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Hairybluereply
kbin.social

Scratch is a good boy. He brings me gifts in camp. Last night he gave me a potion of speak with Animals...wonder if he is telling me he has something he wants to tell me...

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He always brings me rope, I worry for what he’s trying to tell me with that lol

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teftreply
startrek.website

You can also summon the owlbear cub, Mayrina's husband Connor, Us the brain creature from the nautiloid, 4 ghouls from the Necronomicon of Thay, a fairy from the broken moonlantern, the quasit Shovel. I think that's all of them.

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My owlbear disappeared randomly after 2 times he was in camp (and I interacted with him). I think between Act 1 going to Act 2

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lemm.ee

There is a bug where he gets stuck either in blighted village or in your camp behind target dummies near blighted village. Then the summon spell is greyed out. To fix it I had to go back to blighted village and then I could cast the spell.

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Anytime I see Survival Check Failed, I have shovel hotkeyed to 3 and get it out to start digging.

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What the hell?! I didn't know about this either! I guess it makes sense from a realism standpoint, but damn, that's good to know that its possible in game as well.

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lemmy.world

But can you wield it like an axe yet? I'm not buying it at full price if I can't play an undertaker-turned-fighter.

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That gives me an idea for a necromancer who has a “staff” that is really a shovel for unearthing his servitors.

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lemmy.world

Can shovel(the quazit) dig or find chests? I'm curious "beefy".

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I haven't been able to play much yet, but I've been able to dig up a chest. I also had the option to dig up a grave, but I didn't go for it.

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I have 250+ hours in this game and i just realized you can just USE the SHOVEL if you fail the Survival check. | Spyke