So, I make a lot of homebrew monsters and the like for my campaigns so I can add my own type of variety. Today while I was working on a druid, and adding their spells I made a mistake of using a \ instead of the / for the adding of the spells on the monster page itself. After 2+ hours of stupor and rambling I finally decided to get my 13 year old niece for a fresh pair of eyes because I was completely dumbfounded to this fact, since on some spells I did them the correct way. She very quickly pointed out this fact giving me an "Oh..." moment. So for today I've been reinstated to the fact that even the smallest mistakes can effect me, but relying on others defiantly helps. Anyone have a similar story? Feel free to share them here, and as always, may the dice ever be in your favor.
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Hi I'm Chris! Been playing and DMing DND for 9+ years, I still love to learn but I still wish to share my stories and experiences for others to enjoy/view. May the dice ever be in your favor! :)
So, I make a lot of homebrew monsters and the like for my campaigns so I can add my own type of variety. Today while I was working on a druid, and adding their spells I made a mistake of using a \ instead of the / for the adding of the spells on the monster page itself. After 2+ hours of stupor and rambling I finally decided to get my 13 year old niece for a fresh pair of eyes because I was completely dumbfounded to this fact, since on some spells I did them the correct way. She very quickly pointed out this fact giving me an "Oh..." moment. So for today I've been reinstated to the fact that even the smallest mistakes can effect me, but relying on others defiantly helps. Anyone have a similar story? Feel free to share them here, and as always, may the dice ever be in your favor.
Hi I'm Chris! Been playing and DMing DND for 9+ years, I still love to learn but I still wish to share my stories and experiences for others to enjoy/view. May the dice ever be in your favor! :)
Yeah, it can be really hard to spot something like that at times, as it's not what you're expecting to be the problem, so you're not looking for it.
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