Weirdly pedantic is fun sometimes, and I’d say especially so with D&D 5e rules that often are very poorly worded.
Damage taken from being the Fall season would be called “Fall damage” in English though. It is not a verb that you did, it is a noun that is. You are not falling. It is fall. Falling is only from a present tense verb of fall.
Since we have all decided to be pedantic, ‘falling’ is not the past tense of ‘fall’.
Its like a participle or gerund or some shit that means it is happening now.
edit either I misread or original message was edited. Regardless others have thoroughly beaten me at being pedantic.
It should tell you if it’s edited with an asterisk and it should say when the edit happened. I didn’t edit the message though. It always said it was present tense.
Weirdly pedantic is fun sometimes, and I’d say especially so with D&D 5e rules that often are very poorly worded.
Damage taken from being the Fall season would be called “Fall damage” in English though. It is not a verb that you did, it is a noun that is. You are not falling. It is fall. Falling is only from a present tense verb of fall.
Sorry to be more pedantic.
Since we have all decided to be pedantic, ‘falling’ is not the past tense of ‘fall’.
Its like a participle or gerund or some shit that means it is happening now. edit either I misread or original message was edited. Regardless others have thoroughly beaten me at being pedantic.
It should tell you if it’s edited with an asterisk and it should say when the edit happened. I didn’t edit the message though. It always said it was present tense.