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- 5\$\begingroup\$ I second your opinion that breaking an arm should be no more than a fluff description of severe ability damage and thus limited to attacks that cause ability damage. One of my PC's once fell victim to a cruel DM who decided that my PC got his leg broken in a trap - deep in a dungeon crawl. It was absolutely no fun, because it just felt an arbitrary act. The PC died soon. I left the campaign. \$\endgroup\$Giorin– Giorin2016-02-13 16:41:54 +00:00Commented Feb 13, 2016 at 16:41
- 1\$\begingroup\$ Nitpick: regenerate (d20srd.org/srd/spells/regenerate.htm) is a seventh-level spell for clerics; it's only a ninth-level spell for druids. \$\endgroup\$Dan B– Dan B2016-02-28 05:56:33 +00:00Commented Feb 28, 2016 at 5:56
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