Whatever they decide to do, at this point in the game, the DM doesn't actually cause consequences if they Long Rest more than once. After all, it's still relatively the beginning of the adventure, so the DM would afford the player(s) some extra room to breathe. Either way, the DM ...
This sounds perfect to me. I like having unlimited rests but others hate it. This way everyone can select what they like. I'm not sure people don't like having unlimited rests. The problem is that at the moment, resting has no cost and/or no consequences. (i.e specific ration consu...
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Patch 3 of Baldur's Gate 3 adds a host of new improvements and fixed to the game, but a select few of these stand out above the rest as truly game-changing. The nature of major Baldur's Gate 3 patches leaves them with long lists of tweaks — so long that the Steam news pages for...
You’ll return to camp to take Long Rests, which allows you to restore your party’s health and Spell Slots in preparation for more adventure. There’s also a social element to Rests, as you can also chat with your friends, experience unique story moments, and progress your romances. Yo...
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