M.T. Black on Nostr: The demise of the monster reaction table is one unfortunate trend in modern #dnd. ...
The demise of the monster reaction table is one unfortunate trend in modern #dnd. Without it, dungeon encounters usually result in combat unless explicitly stated otherwise. But there’s a wealth of storytelling potential in using a spectrum of monster attitudes.
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