I'd be curious about that ring, too. And the grease wand will be used for shenanigans.
Not familiar with a Canyon Crawler. Carrion Crawler, on the other hand. And they do have a paralysing poison.
Pretty much all animals are neutral. If they aren't, they're probably sentient. And if they aren't either, they're probably not natural.
It's actually quite hard to throw something lying down.
Lol, the replacement character. Actually playing a board game.
So, did Riverna fail a fear roll he randomly threw in or something?
Now that I think about it, if you went to explore a hostile dungeon, you might want to wear decent, sturdy boots in any case, not any flimsy ones made of cloth of no substance.
If you go by normal logic, yes, you absolutely want a minimum level of protection. Your feet in particular are important, since you can't travel well if those get hurt.
In D&D, protection is just damage avoidance, not damage resist or absorption. Meaning anything that does a good enough of a to-hit roll will do full damage (barring other resists). And footwear isn't generally protective at all.
I just realized that I've read a hundred chapters... didn't feel like this series has been going for that long.
I'm just fine with them using a mini-D&D game as practice when they're just about to storm an enemy held stronghold.
Really does feel like it's not been that long. And the game is completely on-brand.