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minus-squareijefflinkfedilink4•2 years agoGenuine question as someone new to the DnD rulesets… can you complete a battle sequence without combat?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•2 years agoIt’s possible. You could charm or put the enemy to sleep and flee
minus-squareCoelacanthlinkfedilink8•2 years agoAt the living room table with your friends and a good human DM who is open minded? Absolutely. In BG3? I have actually come across a fair few boss encounters you can talk your way out of, but certain fights are unavoidable.
minus-squareiAmTheTotlinkfedilink7•2 years agoDo you mean in the tabletop DnD game? That’s going to be a big “depends.” Varies depending on what the GM (Gamemaster) is like and the party’s capabilities.
minus-squareJackbyDevlinkfedilink2•2 years agoI have not seen a fight you can stop in the fight without using fighting. You can flee but the enemies are still there when you return.
Genuine question as someone new to the DnD rulesets… can you complete a battle sequence without combat?
It’s possible. You could charm or put the enemy to sleep and flee
At the living room table with your friends and a good human DM who is open minded? Absolutely.
In BG3? I have actually come across a fair few boss encounters you can talk your way out of, but certain fights are unavoidable.
Do you mean in the tabletop DnD game? That’s going to be a big “depends.” Varies depending on what the GM (Gamemaster) is like and the party’s capabilities.
I have not seen a fight you can stop in the fight without using fighting. You can flee but the enemies are still there when you return.