I'd say that removing Nazi-era misinformation is pretty important, actually.
Sure, maybe they're good at concentrating their attention. Concentrating it into a laser that you can't aim or turn on or off at will. It's just a randomly-firing laser of attention that is blasting everywhere you don't need it to. Great super power. /s
They deliver goods to big box stores, not to the kinds of stores one finds in a dense, walkable downtown core area. I have worked in the delivery industry, and we served the downtown core entirely with 5-ton and 3-ton trucks and cargo vans. It's simply not practical to get a full-sized trailer in there.
I guess I just kill her too effectively!
The bit of text about Ethel offering an out surprises me: I've done that fight around eight times and she has never once offered me the option.
Absolutely agree. Any schmuck with two daggers could do what a Monk could do at level 1, before.
I don't see what that has to do with the omission of the "minimum 0" (or 1) from the general description of unarmed strikes that hypothetically could mean doing negative damage.
And once again, Unarmed Strikes can heal if you're weak enough:
Damage. You make an attack roll against the target. Your bonus to hit equals your Strength modifier + your Proficiency Bonus. On a hit, the target takes Bludgeoning damage equal to 1 + your Strength modifier.
I was reading that they fixed this in a recent patch. It also happened to me.
I make Gale an Evocation wizard every time, and spend almost all his spell slots on Shatter, Fireball, and Ice Storm. He mops the floor of a crowd very efficiently!
Yeah, I saw that community yesterday and was super confused.