I always give bonus xp to players who can come up with a cool way to announce a spell or action without breaking character. I like to run a game that is as much role playing as possible, more like improv acting. If I was the GM here Carlos would be getting probably 100 xp for this spell casting, by the end of the night that can really add up.
The only downside is fighters tend to add soliloquies every time they draw a sword…
Was there some reason that spell couldn’t have been cast on Brett to help neutralize his bad throw, so they could sneak in as a group per the original plan?
they didn’t know that he was going to fail his check so spectacularly. Until he failed it, they were probably un-noticed by any other residents of the temple other than those two sleeping guards. Now that there is a good chance that ‘someone’ is going to come investigate the One-Man-Band noise, the cloak is a good idea to help the Favoured Coin do his dirty work while the rest try to hide.
HOVER-TEXT:Ebonset – Karthun’s most notorious peeping Tom.
I really like his sense of spellcasting bombast.
…. Brian, you hit it out of the park on this strip. I mean OUT of the park, the state, the STRATOSPHERE! That is /fucking/ badass!
Seconded. That is AWESOME.
Thirded. Brilliant teamwork and fantastic powers equals webcomic nat 20. Bonus points for eldritch tongue.
Some folks seem to say this, even about transitional pieces where nothing amazing happens, and the art and effects are nothing new.
With that said I’m going to dive in, and state that for me, these might be the best three panels of d20Monkey yet.
Awesomesauce. I love these things. Thank you for making them.
“Now NOBODY will be able to stop me from raiding their pantries! The infinite abyss that is my stomach will be most pleased!”
Forget pantry raids, I’m going on panty raids. Wordplay!
I feel like I know that logo from somewhere…..
Nifty. Liking this story arc very much.
Way better then the standard “I cast invisibility on him”
In others words: Invisibility spell with a fancy word.
Yep. *just* invisibility.
Read the fine print! 😛
Something spooky and terrible probably lives in the spaces in between…
probably butt spiders
Said things living in the spaces between may or may not posess multiple tentacles.
Spellcaster do not bear any responsibility for close encounters with any unearthly appendeges encountered during spell duration.
I always give bonus xp to players who can come up with a cool way to announce a spell or action without breaking character. I like to run a game that is as much role playing as possible, more like improv acting. If I was the GM here Carlos would be getting probably 100 xp for this spell casting, by the end of the night that can really add up.
The only downside is fighters tend to add soliloquies every time they draw a sword…
“SHIIINNNNG! Sparkle sparkle.”
That’s all I’ve ever needed for swords.
Carlos’ ability to make spells come to life is friggin’ awesome.
That is all.
Damn, that’s just… damn. Just goes to show that the shy ones know how to bring it to the table.
Was there some reason that spell couldn’t have been cast on Brett to help neutralize his bad throw, so they could sneak in as a group per the original plan?
they didn’t know that he was going to fail his check so spectacularly. Until he failed it, they were probably un-noticed by any other residents of the temple other than those two sleeping guards. Now that there is a good chance that ‘someone’ is going to come investigate the One-Man-Band noise, the cloak is a good idea to help the Favoured Coin do his dirty work while the rest try to hide.
I’m pretty sure that seal in the first panel, which I can only assume is the mark of Ebonset, is about to become my next tattoo.