Blog - page 6 of 10 Blog Categories: Games (44) D&D (43) Lost Mines of Phandelver (10) Curse of Strahd (1) 3 Wizards 1 Cleric (4) HotDQ (2) Photos (4) Tech (2) Wildemount (8) EBAC (7) The Seven Oaks (4) Freehold (4) Space Engineers (1) Posts May 20, 2020 Letter 003 Postmark: Rosohna Bazzoxan JigowVakgar: Hello Jayna, I’m glad to hear from you again, although the news of the puppies is most distressing. I can, however, shed some unfortunate light on the circumstances of the missing puppy - Squeaky snuck it away when we were staying at yours. I don’t think they meant any real mischief from it however I shall impress upon them the severity of the consequence of their actions and how much hurt it has caused you. Some small good has come of it; Squeaky has given the puppy to Malu to help lessen the pain of losing Gurgle, although as the puppy was not Squeaky’s to give I am unsure what to do. May 9, 2020 Letter 001 - Reply Postmark: Jigow Bazzoxan RosohnaJayna: My dear Vakgar, It was lovely to hear from you and of your travels. I’m sorry for the slow response, apparently fine writing paper is not easy to come by here due to the humidity but my cousin helped by having a writing desk made for me which keeps the letters and paper in perfect condition - lovey purple wood that matches the interior of the house perfectly. Apr 30, 2020 Letter 002 Postmark: Bazzoxan JigowVakgar: Hello Jayna, We have just arrived at Bazzoxan-proper although our group is worse-for-wear. Gurgle was sadly a casualty of particularly vicious bandits that plague The Barbed Fields - those directly responsible have been dealt with however I fear travellers will continue to be plagued by other desperados. Apr 20, 2020 Letter 001 Postmark: Bazzoxan JigowVakgar: Hello Jayna, We’re arriving at Bazzoxan’s supply port shortly. I didn’t expect to write to you so soon but the journey was more eventful than anticipated. Long story short, I accidentally got Squeeky intoxicated on Spice. Sep 4, 2019 Roll20 Useful Tricks #2 Advantage and Crit macros As characters grow older and more experienced they start to gather Feats, Items or other oddities that change how their attacks work. At some point these changes may be too much for the standard attacks in the Roll20 character sheets to accommodate, which is where Macros and Abilities come in. This post will detail separating attack and damage rolls whilst making the attack names clickable, just like the standard attacks from the character sheet, but with more flexibility. Previous Page: 6 of 10 Next