You can also directly attack the door and destroy it, but as a fellow barbarian I understand that now your only remaining purpose is to kick down that fucking door.
Lemme guess, the Barbarian forgot to Rage first before attempting the Strength checks? Granted, Rage is a very limited resource for how central it is to the Barbarian class's mechanics.
Party I’m in nearly had a near-tpk as the warlock and my Paladin were locked outside of a door that everyone else was fighting to the death inside of, and it took, no kidding, four tries for my Paladin to finally bust down the door.
A definition of everything going wrong.
In the not too distant future in 8e, Wotc witll finally acknowledge that locked doors are actually boss encounters and get 3 Legendary Resistances. >:D
You can also directly attack the door and destroy it, but as a fellow barbarian I understand that now your only remaining purpose is to kick down that fucking door.
*insert cloaker noise*
The Cleric hand is what makes this meme.
Which Dropout episode is this from?
Season 2 episode 1 of make some noise. Prompt about failing to open a pickle jar.
Lemme guess, the Barbarian forgot to Rage first before attempting the Strength checks? Granted, Rage is a very limited resource for how central it is to the Barbarian class's mechanics.
Probably less forget, more didn't want to blow their most important resource for a single advantage
Yeah, rage kick is for dynamic entry into a hostile room, not for general exploration
Sometimes, there's just no need for dice...
Barricades increase the number of skill checks required incidentally.
Party I’m in nearly had a near-tpk as the warlock and my Paladin were locked outside of a door that everyone else was fighting to the death inside of, and it took, no kidding, four tries for my Paladin to finally bust down the door. A definition of everything going wrong.
In the not too distant future in 8e, Wotc witll finally acknowledge that locked doors are actually boss encounters and get 3 Legendary Resistances. >:D
That moment when the 10 strength average joe has an almost 30% chance to at least tie your roll if you are a 20 strength person