If your PC has the ability to turn into a fly, then the game has deliberately given them some amazing stealth and scouting capabilities. I say this is working as intended.
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But nothing in the meme relies on it, so as a criticism of the meme it falls flat.
This is true in 5e DnD. Since this is "RPGMemes", and the meme applies to a lot more RPGs, including editions of DnD other than 5e.
In D&D 5e. In other editions, that would have to be some kind of special ability or simply off the table altogether.
PF1E, too.
I started my longest-running campaign with a "one-shot". Part of that was by the publishers' design. I ran the free module "We Be Goblins" (highly recommended), which involved a pack of goblins searching for more fireworks. The end of that adventure acts as a teaser for the "Jade Regent" adventure path, which I ran to completion with most of the initial group.
In that adventure path, the PCs get to revisit (and drive off) their tribe from the one-shot in the opening act.
There's never a legitimate reason for a statue to be inside a structure (as opposed to in a public square), unless you're in a temple or shrine to a friendly god and it's their statue.
This one isn't up on Socks and Puppets yet? Or is this an older one I've forgotten.
One of my Pathfinder characters, Bentithan Flinteye. He's an evil, but pragmatic, Aasimar psychic warrior, who considers his actions to be for the "greater good". He'll use this to justify a lot of things to himself and others, but make no mistake he's evil and ultimately just wants more power for himself; after all, wouldn't he be able to do more good with that power? There would be plenty of people who'd think he's right.
I really like how Razzira says "big bed" rather than "normal bed" here.
There's a funny thing about Darkvision, since depending on the exact game and edition you're playing, it doesn't always even work in dimly lit rooms, only complete darkness. Which gets a bit silly, sometimes.
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