The longer I look at this map the less it makes sense.
These solutions always forget that the key part of the puzzle is you only get one question. The challenge is to both determine which guard is telling the truth and to get the information you need in a single question.
A regular sized die
There are links and a name in the comic.
I love how this artist has two series; one with a different setup for the same punchline every time, and one with the same setup for a different punchline every time.
Do they mean a classic DnD foe, or a foe with the name of an entirely unrelated DnD monster tacked on?
Willie's Chocolate Experience
That kind of nonsense was typical for the campaign :)
A party member once used spike growth, grappling, and a wide array of speed boosts to deal so much damage it couldn't be rolled on Fantasy Grounds and we had to roll it on Wolfram Alpha and enter it manually. Appropriately enough it totalled 666 damage.
Never would have guessed you'd like the tiny green girl.
Why would Konsi play with such a handicap?
- Secretly she wants to lose.
Should that crow monster have the name listed?
It's 9/25 to beat random chance.
At first I read Barovian instead of Bavarian.
It's well known on this site, no idea if it is elsewhere.
This isn't just your average everyday blushing
This is advanced blushing
With spells trivialising many challenges, what non-combat encounters work well in tier 3-4?
When making a character, do you prefer to start with the mechanics, backstory or aesthetics first?