Mar 23, 2024 8:44 am
As a DM I believe it is my duty to make sure game follows 5e rules, especially in games I run based on WotC scenarios. I will be explaining my decisions in this thread. I welcome any pointers to game rules or questions/clarifications in this thread.
Let's start with
Chapter 9: Combat -> Actions in combat -> Help action
There is very good reason why 5e designers defined this as a Combat Action: this help only applies to actions that could be done in 6 seconds
There is a different rule describing how PCs could help each other with complex tasks
Chapter 7: Using Ability Scores -> Ability Checks -> Working Together
In this chapter there are two significant limitation
"A character can only provide help if the task is one that he or she could attempt alone
Moreover, a character can help only when two or more individuals working together would actually be productive"
As a rule of thumb I will not allow help with Int and Wis based skills (exception may apply). If you help anyone with Str or Dex checks that results into taking damage you will both be taking the damage.
Does that sound fair?
Let's start with
Chapter 9: Combat -> Actions in combat -> Help action
There is very good reason why 5e designers defined this as a Combat Action: this help only applies to actions that could be done in 6 seconds
There is a different rule describing how PCs could help each other with complex tasks
Chapter 7: Using Ability Scores -> Ability Checks -> Working Together
In this chapter there are two significant limitation
"A character can only provide help if the task is one that he or she could attempt alone
Moreover, a character can help only when two or more individuals working together would actually be productive"
As a rule of thumb I will not allow help with Int and Wis based skills (exception may apply). If you help anyone with Str or Dex checks that results into taking damage you will both be taking the damage.
Does that sound fair?