▲ 3 r/AskDND+1 crossposts

Pass without Trace, Hiding, walking

Hi,

I'm pretty much a first time DM (version 5,5e/2024) in a group where everyone seems to second guess everything (even if they are not-rarely incorrect). Happy to pick a fight with everything and dismayed when they are met with hostility. Quick to say something is illogical, without knowing half the story (because the first thing they do is fight and make wise-guy remarks when they are overpowered).

After being captured someone (that had managed to say outside when the whole thing was going on) wild-shaped into a rat to scout out the place. They had cast Pass without Trace on themselves beforehand. After gnawing through all the ropes the party was in (and above table comments to not move and act as if they were still stuck, because the guard was right there and could see everything). He wanted to include the rest of the party in their aura. I told them: you cannot, because the guard is watching them. After much groaning they came up with the ides to have a bat-familiar attack a guard to cause a distraction (sorry familiars cannot attack, but he can distract with a help action, I believe). At that moment they said: now roll for stealth because the guard is distracted.

I made a mistake here. They were not obscured, they were not in 3/4th to total cover, but..okay, next time. I was a bit shocked that they would attempt this. They had just gotten a deal to get free if they would hunt a couple of Displacer Beasts, to risk antagonizing their captors even more, seemed suicidal to me.

When the group wanted to get away, they said: we all got our 15 to stealth DC and we leave no tracks, we're invisible, so for about 45 more minutes we can get away as far as possible - and no-one would know where they would've gone. Halfway they did the spell again and walked for another hour.

I allowed it, but it felt wrong. You can read the spells and conditions in multiple ways and I'm not sure how to rule on this. Can you help me?

Tracks: are they footprints? Could it be scent or sound? I would say those could be included, but make it seem much more powerful than you'd expect of a lvl 2 spell. After all invisibility also is a lvl 2 spell and only covers one person (while it does make you invisible immediately a +10 to stealth is also huge!). When you're hidden you become invisible. But it seems to me that if you hide yourself and then walk in front of someone, you'd be spotted - even if you leave no tracks (footprints, scent, sound, etc. included).

Any help is welcome, thanks!

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u/Leon_Art — 18 hours ago
▲ 64 r/witcher

Why did Geralt not learn magic from Yenefer

Why did Geralt not learn (more) magic from Yenefer, besides the Witcher signd? He learned how to almost copy exactly how deftly Yen eats chicken with a fork. And Yen would surely like the idea of Geralt having more of an edge in combat. It doesn't seem to be forbidden, since she's learning Ciri magic.

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u/Leon_Art — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/DnD

Confused about Wizard's and their spells

I'm a fairly new player and never really looked into the Wizard class. Now I did and am a bit confused.

A lvl 3 wizard can have 3 cantrips and 6 prepared spells (4 lvl one, 2 lvl two), which they can change and select from the wizard spells every time they take a long rest.

They can also copy a (wizard) spell from a scroll and have this prepared (providing its of a lvl they can handle).

Does this mean that: until they change spells again, they just have this spell extra? Or even: they effectively have 1 extra prepared spell indefinitely? Or they can change all the other spells, but copied spells are just always prepared but can't be changed? Or something else again?

Is this anywhere more clearly detailed or am I just misreading it?

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u/Leon_Art — 2 months ago
▲ 9 r/TheCloneWars+1 crossposts

Star Wars: Episode III & Clone Wars s07e12 Victory and Death

I was wondering about the chronology: Should we watch the entirety of the Clone Wars series and then Revenge of the Sith? Or do they slightly overlap at the end, like Clone Wars s07e12 Victory and Death

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u/Leon_Art — 3 months ago