Doors are a solved issue, just bust out the ol’ dwarven lockpick. Or in laymans terms, an adamantium warhammer.
Doors are a solved issue, just bust out the ol’ dwarven lockpick. Or in laymans terms, an adamantium warhammer.
I thought you meant having the barbarian throw the dwarf through the door.
… That’s what we call the dwarf.
The word “dwarf” derives from the Old German word “dwurf” which has evolved in German to “Wurf” and is equivalent to the English word “throw”.
I think we should be stealthy and I’ll pick the lock!
I have had mixed success with “folks this isn’t a trap or puzzle or very interesting. We can just skip ahead”.
One group was like mind blown they could ask to fast forward when they were bored. Another isn’t really fond of the tool.
I ask “any objections to cinematic fast travel?” And then I just go “you arrive at your destination”.
Very cinematic…
You can always play the Lotr music from any random travel scene with an image of relevant biome with an analog countdown clock with 20 secs superimposed on the image
With an abrupt loud buzzer once the countdown reaches 1.
The door isn’t even locked.
Funny story. I once had an unlocked door that opened towards the players. They needed to pull it to open it. It stumped them for so long. Eventually one of the players decided to examine the door. There were a lot of facepalms.
I cast fireball
Does 28 hit?
I actively call busting down doors “lock picking”. My monk is basically the lock picking lawyer.
Also knock.
Top image dude is just paraplegic and people calling those beautiful benevolent workers poor.
Shame!
I reported myself for ablism. Sorry.
If the team goal is manual cart pulling a paraplegic has no purpose on the manual cart pulling team
… Did you not get they’re trying to take him somewhere?
Reminds me of tails of the stinky dragon podcast