If they want to dig through walls, let them. Digging out a 5' x 5' x 5' volume of soil takes about 8 hours for one person, give or take (Infantry Journal, volume 19, page 709). So a party of four could remove four 5' cubes of earth in eight hours and then be totally pooped. Finding the right place to dig is going to take studious mapping and planning unless they feel like spending several days tunneling to nowhere. Digging through stone will take muuuch longer and will be LOUD. Anybody in the dungeon will know they are there.
You can take Spiked Destroyer to use your armor spikes on an enemy you bull rush or overrun.
You could argue that a Scabbard of Many Blades could be concealed on your back. You could also argue the scabbard magically switches weapons into your hand so if the scabbard is concealed, you would appear to have drawn a katana from nowhere.
I was looking at this for my own purposes. The Lord's Banner of Swiftness lets everyone within a mile march tirelessly. There's not many other effects to move an army faster. A wand of phantom chariot is only 26 thousand or so. If you want the chariots to air walk, it would be 36,000, but the chariots could move 300 troops 200 miles in 9 hours.
I have a viking fighter and I am looking at multiclassing. If I multiclass in to base barbarian, do I have two pools of rage or do the levels stack to determine the bonus rounds of rage you get every other level? The Rage class feature doesn't state that it stacks with another class the way Uncanny Dodge or Trap Sense do.
I am looking at playing a character with the Net Adept and Net Maneuvering feats. The first sentence of Net Maneuvering is "In melee, you can use a net to trip or disarm opponents instead of entangling them." What does that mean? This feat requires Net Adept, which makes the net a melee weapon with 10 ft reach. That means I could already use the trip and disarm combat maneuvers within 10 feet. I'm guessing that this sentence is supposed to have some effect. Does it mean that I follow the normal net attack procedure and substitute prone or disarmed for the entangled condition? |