5 D&D Rules Almost Everyone Gets Wrong 🎲
Did you know a Barbarian can survive a fall that should kill almost anyone? That a Wizard can escape chains without picking a lock? Or that sometimes the most powerful rule in D&D isn't written in the rulebook at all? Today we're breaking down 5 D&D rules that players and DMs misunderstand all the time, including falling damage, object hit points, spellcasting, advantage & disadvantage, and the one rule that creates the most memorable moments at every table. Whether you're a brand-new player or a veteran Dungeon Master, there's a good chance at least one of these will surprise you. ⚔️ Which rule causes the most arguments at your table? Let me know in the comments. #DnD #DungeonsAndDragons #DungeonMaster #DMTips #DnD5e #TabletopRPG #TTRPG #RPG #Fantasy #RoleplayingGame #CriticalRole #DnDTok #DMAdvice #Worldbuilding #Gaming

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