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Always read the descriptions of your monsters before you throw them at your players! | /r/dndmemes
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Deadly traps might be controversial, but when you're warned ahead of time by both NPCs and the DM that the dungeon you're exploring is particularly deadly THEN ignore context clues.. well, I mean, you're kinda asking for it at that point. | /r/dndmemes
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Dungeons and Dragons - Always read the descriptions of your monsters before you throw them at your players! | /r/dndmemes
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