The ULTIMATE Power Move In D&D! #dnd #dnd5e #dungeonsanddragons

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would you let your players try this in your D&D campaign?

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The quiet "no" at the end 😂😂

aliliaquat
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This is how you piss off every NPC adventuring party. If your PC was conned out of their reward, you'd focus your full attention on hunting down the perpetrator with the full might of your skills and spells.

This seems more dangerous than the adventure.

Nerdnumberone
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part 8 of commenting about the BAG OF HOLDING BOMB (in 5e when a bag of holding goes into another one it causes a massive implosion and every creature in the immediate vicinity would be sucked into the Astral Plane in a one way trip)

DarkNodachi
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The downside to that is that you have a parties that actually leveled up by going through the quests start looking for you. So you are getting chased by progressively larger and stronger hord

JustAnOrdinaryDemon
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this is why quest givers (should) require proof of completion

in a hunting quest they should require an asymmetrical body part, for example a goblins left ear.

in a collection or fetch quest they simply require the collected item(s).

in an escort quest they require the escorted to validate it upon completion, then make it extremely shameful for the escorted person to not report it completed, with punishments like never being allowed to register a quest of any kind ever again.

sleepyppl
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Tbf, this would be a GREAT antagonist the party has to face!

They get a lot of pointers and advice from a helpful npc. They finish the quest, return to the quest board/taver/guild to turn it in, only to find that they'd already claimed their reward!

Cue sidequest to find the fraudster!

Sovreign
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I love this. That's everything I'll say.

timaeustanis