Good day, Good Gentlemen's and Gentleladies. This account is the start of a new leaf in my writing career. You might find some of my other works under a different Author name on Fanfiction.net
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Thanks for the advice, I will reach out to him for tips. And I'll add that fanfic to my plan to read list and maybe I'll learn something from it
Got advance the plot and there's no better way than force character interaction sometimes. But I will try to limit it
The story is alright, but the author posts new chapters slower than it takes for McDonald's to finally fix their ice cream machine. But I think he's trying his best so give him a read if you don't mind.
He got hit by the blast and shrapnel of his own spell because he used himself as bait to gather the goblins into the effective blast zone of the spell. He tried to use a hob as a makeshift shield, but it didn't turn out as he wanted, so he ended up down because he overestimated a wizard's tankyness. Sorry if that wasn't made clear.
I was trying to rewrite this chapter and I forgot to delete the scenes that I rewrote. I'll fix this chapter soon sorry for the mistake
I apologize,I will get to fixing this chapter when I have the time.
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Honestly, valid point; that might have been an oversight on my part. When reading the spell's information, I didn't really think it was applicable to swords and such. I guess if he could, he would have to repair each and every part of the blade, which honestly would take a long time, and he didn't have that time. Only for the swords to still be dull when fully repaired. This is the wording of Mending from the Player's Handbook. Your interpretation might be different from mine, but I will keep what you said in mind for the future. [Mending: This spell repairs a single break or tear in an object you touch, such as a broken chain link, two halves of a broken key, a torn cloak, or a leaking wineskin. As long as the break or tear is no larger than 1 foot in any dimension, you mend it, leaving no trace of the former damage. This spell can physically repair a magic item or construct, but the spell can't restore magic to such an object.]
A weird mix of 5e and 3.5,I mostly played 3.5 with my Church group and cousins growing up, just recently got into 5e so I'm not an expert about everything 5e so do correct me if I'm wrong about anything.