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Tabletop Escapades - Episode 63 "Heating Up"

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Anonymous

I got 4 "important" questions here that I don't have an answer to right now. First of all why doesn't the knightingale have to make a "grip" check or whatever you call it to stay on Betsy the dragon? He could fall of any minute so to speak, even in a saddle (if there is one), especially at high speed. Second question, this full grown dragon, is probably huge by normal standards. From what distance can Pomper and the rest see it in the sky, if they see this dragon attacking something, they could check it out, maybe help in time. Third question, have we established that all red dragons don't take fire damage at all? Even if they have fire attacks, does that make them immune to fire damage themselves? With the blast that close by it could still do damage in that moment. Lastly, let's say Youngala uses his rope trick and "dissapears" in the sky ,nowhere to be found. The knightingale could know what's happened, but does a dragon have the intelligence to realise it's magic/a trick?

Anonymous

Panzer dragoon time!

Anonymous

Suggestion: In a chase sequence it may be a good idea to do a death-saving roll style check to maintain the tension of the chase. That way one can RP near misses, paint the picture of an ebb and flow encounter. Getting beat down immediately is anti-climactic. This probability distribution method can be used in other instances where a one-off unlucky roll takes too high a toll on the party. Also, I feel Ben uses the "something interrupts a rest" trope a little too often. It's like Golden Axe intermission segments. At this stage I feel if the party commits to a full rest that gets interrupted they should get the benefit of the rest regardless of the duration. Just sayin' is all.

Anonymous

2. Yogalla rode for a while through very thick fog, so it would make sense that the rest of the party couldn't see it. Plus, Ben made it clear even the whole party couldn't beat the dragon, so they might not help much. 4. An adult dragon probably has a higher Int stat than a knightingale, so she could figure it out as long as she's within range when the spell is cast.