• Shortstack@reddthat.com
    23·
    11 days ago

    At some point you run out of attacks vs (assuming) a single target, at least if we’re doing tabletop miniatures. Only so many squares surrounding a target you can shove skeletons into

    • officermike@lemmy.world
      25·
      11 days ago

      If some of your skeletons have weapons with reach, they can all have a go.

    • tiredofsametab@fedia.io
      4·
      11 days ago

      At least some versions of D&D had rules where, if one player were surrounded by other hostiles (I think it was 6 or 8), they were basically helpless. There might have been a save to be able to do something, but I can’t recall.

      • Doc_Crankenstein@slrpnk.netEnglish
        4·
        10 days ago

        5e rules – you don’t end your turn when attacking and can move through allied squares. Iirc it counts as “difficult terrain” for movement distance or that could have just been a homebrew things

        So step into square, attack, step out and end turn.

        • noli@lemmy.zip
          2·
          10 days ago

          I guess that works but you’ll be taking attacks of opportunity, still worth I guess

  • cjoll4@lemmy.world
    20·
    11 days ago

    I love that you used the Skeleton artwork from the 1993 Monstrous Manual

    I’m not sure how to feel about the fact that I immediately recognized it

  • edgemaster72@lemmy.worldEnglish
    12·
    11 days ago

    14 skeletons if you’re a Necromancer (2014, not the 2025 UA version)

      • Frozengyro@lemmy.world
        14·
        11 days ago

        Character concept: skeleton necromancer who has to keep casting animate dead to stay alive. Or maybe has an object that keeps casting it on themselves from time to time.

        • Dagnet@lemmy.world
          3·
          11 days ago

          I believe Japanese culture has a type of undead that is brought back to life by a talisman on their face

  • Aielman15@lemmy.world
    3·
    10 days ago

    My DM once awarded my 13th level Warlock with a 9th-level spell slot as a boon for doing something heroic (the rest of the party also got something equally powerful).

    The final battle came, and the good army was fighting against semi-immortal dark elves and their humongous semi-immortal demon of death and destruction and making the puppies cry.

    I used that 9th-level slot to upcast Danse Macabre. 13 soldiers rose from the dead to answer my call.

    Was it useful? Heck no. Was it hilarious? Absolutely.

  • Moon@slrpnk.net
    1·
    10 days ago

    Anyone else see this and immediately look up if Alecto The Ninth was out yet?