"No, you can't jump it. I can jump farther than you, we've settled that in training, and that's close enough to the limit I wouldn't try without magical assistance," Amaranth says to Zbornak.
[[My statements assume the DM is using jump rules as written, and the estimated distance is accurate.]]
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Coriana - Company of the Grey Chain Wagner - Dragon Heist: Bards. DM - The Old Keep
Zyrelle comments, "I think the idea of using a rope for safety is a good idea, The first person across would be anchored at this end, the last person from the other side, and everyone else from both ends. That would limit how far anyone could fall. But that there are boards here makes it seem that someone is using this path."
{Any information from the previous dropping a glowing rock to the bottom?}
Zozzie surveys the chamber, looking for any threats. He casts Produce Flames to aid in his observation. He then moves to the planks and checks their sturdiness, casting Mending on each to ensure their structural integrity.
As he does so he also comments, “I’m not saying we use the planks, or even go this way, but I can probably get to the other side with a Misty Step spell if we wanted to secure an additional safety with a rope as well. I believe we have options.” He looks for input from the others before committing to a specific direction.
The planks look old, but feel quite sturdy to the touch. The mending spell strengthens the planks' connection to the ground and fixes a small crack in the wood.
Zyrelle nodded, "Likewise I could fly over, but wouldn't be able to fly back today." Curious about the ravine, she goes to the edge and looks down into the darkness.
She warns the others, "I want to see how deep this is and what's at the bottom. I'll need to turn off the light for a moment."
Finding a small pebble, Zyrelle transfers the light spell to the pebble, then tosses it lightly into the ravine, watching it as it lights the ravine on it's way down.
The pebble begins to fall down the hole, lighting up one of the walls as it falls. It falls for quite some time before eventually it seems to bounce off of something at the bottom and the light disappears. You didn't hear any sound coming from the bottom, and the stone fell so far you couldn't tell what it had hit.
"No, you can't jump it. I can jump farther than you, we've settled that in training, and that's close enough to the limit I wouldn't try without magical assistance," Amaranth says to Zbornak.
[[My statements assume the DM is using jump rules as written, and the estimated distance is accurate.]]
Correct, I'm using RAW jump rules and the estimation is accurate. I certainly won't stop Zbornak from trying to jump it though.
Zyrelle comments, "I think the idea of using a rope for safety is a good idea, The first person across would be anchored at this end, the last person from the other side, and everyone else from both ends. That would limit how far anyone could fall. But that there are boards here makes it seem that someone is using this path."
"If this is our decision, I will be the first to cross to ensure the stability of the bridge."
"No, you can't jump it. I can jump farther than you, we've settled that in training, and that's close enough to the limit I wouldn't try without magical assistance," Amaranth says to Zbornak.
[[My statements assume the DM is using jump rules as written, and the estimated distance is accurate.]]
Coriana - Company of the Grey Chain
Wagner - Dragon Heist: Bards.
DM - The Old Keep
Zyrelle comments, "I think the idea of using a rope for safety is a good idea, The first person across would be anchored at this end, the last person from the other side, and everyone else from both ends. That would limit how far anyone could fall. But that there are boards here makes it seem that someone is using this path."
{Any information from the previous dropping a glowing rock to the bottom?}
The planks look old, but feel quite sturdy to the touch. The mending spell strengthens the planks' connection to the ground and fixes a small crack in the wood.
The pebble begins to fall down the hole, lighting up one of the walls as it falls. It falls for quite some time before eventually it seems to bounce off of something at the bottom and the light disappears. You didn't hear any sound coming from the bottom, and the stone fell so far you couldn't tell what it had hit.
Correct, I'm using RAW jump rules and the estimation is accurate. I certainly won't stop Zbornak from trying to jump it though.
"If this is our decision, I will be the first to cross to ensure the stability of the bridge."
Zyrelle suggests, "Before leaving here, I think it would be worth taking at least a quick peak at the other passage on this side of the ravine."