How strong is Disney Canon Vader again?Vader better watch out if he knows whats good for him
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How strong is Disney Canon Vader again?Vader better watch out if he knows whats good for him
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Iirc even Disney Vader should still be around small island level and lightspeedHow strong is Disney Canon Vader again?
Well damn.Iirc even Disney Vader should still be around small island level and lightspeed
The Material Planes are different in each setting, the other planes like the Elemental Planes and the Nine Hells are usually the same no matter in what setting your character takes place. Every setting also has its own multiverse as well, with multiple Dungeon Masters via players creating their own stories. Also, Ravenloft has Strahd taking people from multiple settings with his Mist. So in the Curse of Strahd campaign it's possible for one player to be from the Dragonlance setting, another player from the Forgotten Realms setting, or another player from Exandria via Critical Role. There is the Spelljammer setting which is an outer space setting where players can go on an space airship to travel to different planes via universes and planets.That reminds me, there are multiple Prime Material Planes (and thus the Feywild/Shadowfell) for each respective setting right?
With the Elemental Planes and the Abyss/Nine Hells and the like being the same across settings or no?
So each setting has their own Prime Material Plane but they all share the same Feywild/Shadowfell?Also, all settings via worlds/universe also share the same Feywild and Shadowfell.
That's the official canon. Just think of multiple similar planets or dimensions that have the same access to those other Planes.So each setting has their own Prime Material Plane but they all share the same Feywild/Shadowfell?
The Dragons in D&D are super intelligent, they’ll just look at Drogon in disgrace of how much of a dumb brute he is. They get much smarter and more experienced with age. An old Ancient Dragon is as intelligent as a human genius. Dragons in 5e can also cast spells.![]()
Strongest DnD 5e creature Drogon and Daenerys could defeat?
Daenerys on Drogon must face a number of monsters from DnD 5e. What is the most powerful one she could take out? Daenerys is assumed to have an actual saddle and riding chains as in the books, and Drogon is a composite of book and show feats and abilities. The two combatants start out 500 feet...forums.spacebattles.com
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They used gameplay mechanics to try and say they could beat a Tarrasque by spamming it from afar with fire breathThe Dragons in D&D are super intelligent, they’ll just look at Drogon in disgrace of how much of a dumb brute he is. They get much smarter and more experienced with age. An old Ancient Dragon is as intelligent as a human genius. Dragons in 5e can also cast spells.
The dragons in GOT would get horrendously shitstomped by a basic wyvern or even wyrmling and SB thinks they stand a chance against the Tarrasque?They used gameplay mechanics to try and say they could beat a Tarrasque by spamming it from afar with fire breath![]()
Do they not realize that a Tarrasque can regenerate? It would keep regenerating itself unless it’s fully destroyed. Tarrasque is 50 feet tall and 70 feet long. It can push or lift 1393 tons. It can harm abstract, intangible, and incorporeal beings. Its attacks can ignore its target's resistance. Mindfuck with its presence induces fear. Its carapace can reflect magical attacks. Can easily swallow anything whole where they would have to suffer in the Tarrasque’s three stomachs. its first stomach is covered in knife bones and will crush whatever is in it, the second stomach has an acid that stripes away magical properties of anything, and its third stomach acid is potent enough to melt the toughest of metals in D&D. Has probability manipulation, extreme resistance and immunity to most hax abilities. It's easily multi-continent level and has at least relativistic or ftl speed. Its CR rating is higher than an Avatar of Tiamat.They used gameplay mechanics to try and say they could beat a Tarrasque by spamming it from afar with fire breath![]()
Because of legendary resistances right?Do they not realize that a Tarrasque can regenerate? It would keep regenerating itself unless it’s fully destroyed. Tarrasque is 50 feet tall and 70 feet long. It can push or lift 1393 tons. It can harm abstract, intangible, and incorporeal beings. Its attacks can ignore its target's resistance. Mindfuck with its presence induces fear. Its carapace can reflect magical attacks. Can easily swallow anything whole where they would have to suffer in the Tarrasque’s three stomachs. its first stomach is covered in knife bones and will crush whatever is in it, the second stomach has an acid that stripes away magical properties of anything, and its third stomach acid is potent enough to melt the toughest of metals in D&D. Has probability manipulation, extreme resistance and immunity to most hax abilities. It's easily multi-continent level and has at least relativistic or ftl speed. Its CR rating is higher than an Avatar of Tiamat.
Yeah. Legendary resistances are overpowered. A Tarrasque can use it three times every six seconds.Because of legendary resistances right?
Don't forget that with 4e stuff, the Tarrasque has an aura that straight ups prevents anything nearby from flying higher than 20 feet. Even if you got rid of everything else, that alone would be enough to give the Tarrasque the dubs.Do they not realize that a Tarrasque can regenerate? It would keep regenerating itself unless it’s fully destroyed. Tarrasque is 50 feet tall and 70 feet long. It can push or lift 1393 tons. It can harm abstract, intangible, and incorporeal beings. Its attacks can ignore its target's resistance. Mindfuck with its presence induces fear. Its carapace can reflect magical attacks. Can easily swallow anything whole where they would have to suffer in the Tarrasque’s three stomachs. its first stomach is covered in knife bones and will crush whatever is in it, the second stomach has an acid that stripes away magical properties of anything, and its third stomach acid is potent enough to melt the toughest of metals in D&D. Has probability manipulation, extreme resistance and immunity to most hax abilities. It's easily multi-continent level and has at least relativistic or ftl speed. Its CR rating is higher than an Avatar of Tiamat.
I thought it can only do that 3 times a day?Yeah. Legendary resistances are overpowered. A Tarrasque can use it three times every six seconds.
It's three times per round. In combat, each round takes six seconds in-game.I thought it can only do that 3 times a day?
Unless that's just the 5e statblock or w/e.
Well, in idea you described very little, if I remember correctly, there are infinite hierarchies leading to other infinite hierarchies, recursions something there, and Domains. The problem is that 07 is quite huge, so even after reading Umineko you won't be able to understand everything, you should read the other works, for example Rewrite, which describes what is inside the Domain of People (as I understood there again the Hierarchies leading to other Hierarchies)Yeah, I think Umineko gets into the megaversal+ range from what I've seen (something something infinite amount of Kakeras/Fragments (basically universes) existing in one Book, and the entire Library has an infinite (or was the wording "countless"?) amount of them, and then characters transcend that library? I think?), no idea if SMT does.
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