1/22/2024 0 Comments Dnd 5e teleport mishaps![]() ![]() ![]() The GM determines the direction off target randomly by rolling a d8 and designating 1 as north, 2 as northeast, 3 as east, and so on around the points of the compass. For example, if you tried to travel 120 miles, landed off target, and rolled a 5 and 3 on the two d10s, then you would be off target by 15 percent, or 18 miles. Distance off target is 1d10 × 1d10 percent of the distance that was to be traveled. Off Target. You and your group (or the target object) appear a random distance away from the destination in a random direction. On Target. You and your group (or the target object) appear where you want to. Perhaps you tried to scry an enemy’s sanctum but instead viewed an illusion, or you are attempting to teleport to a familiar location that no longer exists. “False destination” is a place that doesn’t exist. “Description” is a place whose location and appearance you know through someone else’s description, perhaps from a map. “Viewed once” is a place you have seen once, possibly using magic. “Seen casually” is someplace you have seen more than once but with which you aren’t very familiar. ![]() “Very familiar” is a place you have been very often, a place you have carefully studied, or a place you can see when you cast the spell. “Associated object” means that you possess an object taken from the desired destination within the last six months, such as a book from a wizard’s library, bed linen from a royal suite, or a chunk of marble from a lich’s secret tomb. Familiarity. “Permanent circle” means a permanent teleportation circle whose sigil sequence you know. ![]()
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