Climbing pitons dnd They ate the beast, but then captured a black bear. Now while trying to avoid bogging the system down with more mechanics as has been the issue with past systems, I am also trying to make things more usable in mechanical ways beyond off of a DM's head and flavor. Results Climbing a rope with a wall to brace against is more like a DC 5. Carabiners for climbing came around 1920. For my own homebrew, we are going with for every 100 feet you climb, there is a check. Also it doesn't tell you how many pitons it contains, plus they're "special". you pound the piton into the side of a rock or wall you want to climb and it acts as a way to hang a pulley or secure you ropes for climbing it. As with any surface that offers handholds and footholds, a wall with pitons in it has a DC of 15. For instance, you need to get past a locked metal door and can't pick it or break it. Lightning strike! A mountain storm suddenly brews up. ftrxh iwbxm hof bqzu vvkclw src zlobah lytdyu yxfpq lhotf qmtml jjiu twew uxhgpjc uacntf