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Boundaries and etiquette
100

Rolling a flat ability check

1d20

100

In Dungeons & Dragons, character classes have changed from edition to edition. While some have been present since first edition, like monks, mages, and bards, others were added in later editions, like sorcerers, warlocks, and barbarians.

mages only exist in D&D 2nd Edition.

100

A creature you touch regains a number of Hit Points equal to 2d8 plus your spellcasting ability modifier.

Cure wounds from Dungeons and Dragons

100

"I want to try lifting that barrel barehanded"

Strength

100

Why do I ask players not to talk over each other during games?

I am only one person, we want all ideas to be heard

200

Rolling for a default unarmed strike

There is no dice used (it is 1 + STR modifier)

200

Monsters: they're scary, and often they are just two animals crammed together, and the monster manuals of Dungeons & Dragons feature many such monsters, including Owlbears, Duckbunnies, Skunk Cows, and Spiderhorses.

there are no Skunk Cows but there are Stench Kows.

200

You summon a large burning meteor that launches to the crowd, dealing 7d6 damage on a failed saving throw.

I made it up!

200

"I want to see if the innkeeper is lying to us."

Insight

200

How long will a bathroom break last (not snack or lunch time)?

5 to 10 minutes

300

calculating health for a level 1 barbarian

1d12 plus constitution modifier

300

While for most people the distinction between a wizard and a sorcerer may seem trivial, for the players of Dungeons & Dragons the difference couldn't be more stark. While they both rely on intelligence to determine the potency of their spells, wizards arrive at their expertise through study and the use of spellbook, whereas Sorcerers carry a magical birthright conferred upon them by an exotic bloodline, some otherworldly influence, or exposure to unknown cosmic forces.

Sorcerers rely on charisma for their spell casting.

300

A portal to a random plane opens. A large hole is carved into the center, ending in a void. Items dropped within are never seen again.

The Gate spell from Cairn 2nd edition

300

"I want to convince the guard that I'm the noble that's visiting the queen today."

Deception

300

What are the don'ts for making NPC names? (I need all three)

No political figures, inappropriate words, or swear words

400

Rolling Blinding Smite at a 3rd level

3d8 radiant damage

400

Dungeons and Dragons has a lot of monsters that have been drawn from European Folklore such as the Kobold, Goblin, Orc, and Troll but also has several monsters unique to D&D, such as the Tarrasque [sic] or the fearsome Grell.

Orcs were invented by J.R.R Tolkein for Middle Earth.

400

You make a special area that protects against lies in a circle that's 15 feet wide. When a creature enters this area for the first time or starts their turn there, they have to try to resist lying. If they fail, they can't tell any lies while they are in this area. You can tell if they succeed or fail at resisting.

Zone of Truth from Dungeons and Dragons

400

"I want to see if I know about the myth of the deity depicted in the drawings."

Religion

400

Why is it important for the DM to check in with players about their character's past?

To help make the story more cohesive and to make sure a character's ideals don't clash with the main story

500

Rolling for your ability scores in session 0

4d6, get rid of the lowest number and add the remaining three dice.

500

The Outer Planes, such as Mechanus, Limbo, and the Astral Planes are all affiliated with various alignments. The Upper Planes, such as Arborea, Mount Celestia, and the Beastlands are all affiliated with good, while the Lower Planes, such as Gehenna, Baator, and The Abyss are associated with evil.

the Astral Plane is a transitive plane, not an Outer Plane.

500

Manipulate water into a flexible, high-pressure snake-like body or stream to strike opponents.

Water whip/jet from Avatar Legends RPG

500

"I want to check and see if the animal is hurt"

Medicine (Investigation COULD work but that is not the answer I am looking for)

500

What are four of the five reasons someone can use their phone during the course.

Looking something up, tracking their character, taking notes, getting picked up early, family emergency

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