
Hey guys - so, I totally didn't except you all to go on such a long journey so quickly in Session 3! You caught me unprepared for managing that journey effectively, so I'd like to discuss how we'll handle these (increasingly common) multi-day journeys moving forward. Goal: promote realistic preparation of long journeys, without bogging down the game in minutia. Exhaustion As detailed on /page 291/ of PHB: Level 1 : Disadvantage of ability checks Level 2 : Speed halved (including On-Foot Pace , below) Level 3 : Disadvantage on attack roles and saving throws Level 4 : HP maximum halved Level 5 : Speed reduced to zero (including On-Foot Pace , below) Level 6 : Death A long rest that doesn't increase exhaustion (see Camping , below) reduces your level of exhaustion by 1. On-Foot Pace Slow : ~15-18 miles per day (3 hexes on the Sword Coast map) Normal : ~20-24 miles per day (4 hexes on the Sword Coast map). DC10 check against STR (Athletics) or suffer 1 level of exhaustion; no save necessary if you have access to mounts/vehicles. Can use CON instead of STR (Athletics) at your discretion. Fast : ~25-30 miles per day (5 hexes on Sword Coast map). DC15 check against STR (Athletics) or suffer 1 level of exhaustion; mounts/vehicles reduces check to DC10. Can use CON instead of STR (Athletics) at your discretion. Camping Normal Terrain : Individual WIS (Survival) check (DC10) or suffer 1 level of exhaustion. Can use CON instead at your discretion. Use of 1x Camping Supply eliminates this check for entire group. Difficult Terrain: Individual WIS (Survival) check (DC15) or suffer 1 level of exhaustion. Can use CON instead at your discretion. Use of 1x Camping Supply reduces check to DC10 for entire group. Note that Difficult Terrain also halves On-Foot Pace, above, per PHB. Camping Supplies are sold by any provisioned that would sell rations, rope, etc. - including Barthen in Phandelin - and covers all the materials necessary for a single night of camping for a group of 3-6 characters. Each set of camping supplies weighs 2lbs and costs 2 gold . (Note that just a day's rations for 5 characters would cost 2.5 gold per the PHB, but it is implied you're getting some economy of scale here by prepping for an entire group.)