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For reference, a monk can have up to 60ft speed. With haste, he can move 120 ft in a single round. | /r/dndmemes
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"Last I knew, I took a nap in the cart and now we're riding on the river Styx, our horse can now talk, AND we're trying to stop our hirelings from forming a union? Also, we have hirelings?" | /r/dndmemes
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Having your bbeg's armor shatter from an attack by your players might not be raw, but it's a really cool way to transition to a phase 2. It's also really funny when they realize he was a Monk all along. | /r/dndmemes
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Based on an actual conversation I've had with a person on reddit (referring to dnd and other fantasy rpg's) | /r/dndmemes
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Dungeons and Dragons - For reference, a monk can have up to 60ft speed. With haste, he can move 120 ft in a single round. | /r/dndmemes
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