![]() It's like a tension vacuum, so I propose an alternative system: All too often in D&D a chase sequence means the Ranger asking the DM: ![]() One issue I've always had with the vanilla D&D rules: There are no mechanics that adequately simulate a chase sequence, which is a staple of movies, games and TV because of the tension and action it adds. The DM Help Network /r/DMAcademy /r/BehindTheTables /r/DMToolkit /r/DndMaps /r/DndAdventureWriter /r/DndMonsters Or use the Multireddit To ask questions please join our Discord, or use our weekly megathreadĮXPLORE THE WIKI ARCHIVES Message the Moderators You must include the full text in the body of your postĦ. ![]() ![]() Post free (or PWYW), ready-to-use, playtested DM resources that YOU createdģ. We are a library of resources and we're here to help!Ģ. ![]()
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