
A Total Party Kill (TPK) is just that: when every character perishes during a single encounter. It can happen for a variety of reasons. On the player side it might be overconfidence, carelessness, or a lack of communication.
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A Total Party Kill (TPK) is just that: when every character perishes during a single encounter. It can happen for a variety of reasons. On the player side it might be overconfidence, carelessness, or a lack of communication.
Hey, D20PRO fans! Krilion GreyDragon, here. I’d like to talk to you about my position as D20PRO Community Manager: what I do, how that affects you, the users, and how to bring feedback to the team to make a better VTT experience.
D20PRO Community Manager, Krilion, here. It’s been a while, but things have been moving and shaking– and all for the better! Now that the technical stuff has been worked out,
A long time ago when I started gaming, I used to keep flow charts on graph paper of things happening in my games. Today of course, few people still do such things and use more modern tools.
By KrilionGD, D20PRO Community Manager
D&D 5E has some distinct differences over 3.5/Pathfinder. Most notable of these includes: Advantage/Disadvantage (rolling an additional die and taking the better or worse roll),