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There's a fine line between genius and stupidity when it comes to problem solving
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i mean, if i was the referee, and they weren't in that architecturally precarious situation, i'd think that's a mighty fine solution to the puzzle, actually.
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Aren't stalactites made of soft material? Just pickaxe your way beside the door. Heck, an axe may work if you don't mind destroying it in the process. If you have spell for creating water somehow, use Roman technique of making a campfire against wall, letting it warm up and the splashi g it with water to crack it. There's so many ways to be a menace to DM xD
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Aren't stalactites made of soft material? Just pickaxe your way beside the door. Heck, an axe may work if you don't mind destroying it in the process. If you have spell for creating water somehow, use Roman technique of making a campfire against wall, letting it warm up and the splashi g it with water to crack it. There's so many ways to be a menace to DM xD
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No lock, no handle, how does it open?
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Look, I get it, it's embarrassing to try and pull a push door. It doesn't mean it's witchcraft. Just try pushing!
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So the door itself had a sorta embossing design of an incomplete web. You would have to complete the webbing but there is a trap part that, if connected, triggers active, offensive traps. With a good investigation roll, my arcana and a Web spell from the rogue's cloak, we did the puzzle and the door opened itself