Honestly this is why I prefer the "alternate universe" theory. I know the writers claim he stayed in the main timeline, but I don't buy it exactly for the reasons you mentioned. Alternate universe lets him fix problems rather than just letting all that stuff happen.
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I would personally HATE this. Moreso the levels than the gear. Maybe a single session or dungeon that I know is going to be short, but if I had to regain those levels I'd contemplate leaving the campaign.
Animorphs with D&D? This is the best day ever.
One of my backup characters is to do a druid that's a reflavored centaur with the telepathic feat to make an Andalite.
Agreed, it's even comparative to our world. My local grocery store doesn't have metal detectors, but the county court offices do, and then the white house has stuff way beyond even that. You can bet your bottom dollar that if wild shape was a thing that certain buildings would be built to uncover that kind of thing.
I immediately thought about guards with wands of detect magic. Then I realized we've reinvented the TSA.
The idea that the locations of the Infinity Stones spelled out Thanos. Tesseract (space stone) Heimdall (was the leading theory for the soul stone like mentioned above) Aether (reality stone) Necklace (time stone) Orb (power stone) Scepter (mind stone
It was close to plausible, though stuff like necklace and orb were stretching it. But even after infinity war I saw people trying to make it still work.
Forget the innocent NPCs, who's wasting an AOE spell on a single target?
The whole movie was fantastic but honestly I want a whole movie in the style of Gwen's universe. Those first 10ish minutes were just beautiful and I was a little disappointed to go back to Miles's perspective.
Totally agree. The phrase "superhero fatigue" has been thrown around since age of Ultron.