I noticed I didn’t even finish my previous comment, oops.
I do understand the physics, I work in engineering. I also looked at the spell desctiption from 5e D&D, it reduces the weight by 8, so the reduced weight would still be about 1-2kg. Not exactly a bullet yet.
Well in that case, the reverse would also be true. So my barbarian can throw a cannonball at someone. How about if the mage readys the shrink spell to target the cannonball just as it leaves my hand? Conservation of energy would dictate that:
Decisions like these are what makes TTRPGs so fun, and I enjos every minute of these sort ot discussions.
I love how everyone is discussing the physics of a cannonball gun DIY setup in a game where magic can instantly teleport people or turn a person into a huge dragon.
I’m not complaining, I just find it amusing.
My understand was that he was just doing it again in the later episode, they wanted to keep the joke going.
Art is there to provoke a reaction, right? It certainly did that.
I suppose it means the game that had the largest impact on the gaming industry and/or society in general. For example, almost all games have red represent health and blue represent mana/magic because diablo was super popular and everyone copied it.