I hope someone who is still currently on the D&D design team can continue with the spirit of what the Happy Fun Hour was doing on Twitch in a new series. While I do enjoy listening to Jeremy Crawford discuss how the decisions were made during the design process of the Unearthed Arcana articles...
I am currently playing a sea elf tempest cleric with the sailor background in a campaign that started last week. I was using the wood elf stats minus Fleet of Foot for being amphibious with a swim speed. This UA is perfect timing for me! I was always slightly bothered about the SCAG references...
I played 1e/2e in my formative years and did not return to the fold until 5e reignited my spark. I ran the original I6 in my youth and am currently DM'ing CoS, thoroughly enjoying the nostalgia and expanded Barovian sandbox. What about Curse bothers you? To me, it's just a more fully fleshed out...
Artificer and Mystic released in the DM's Guild.
Well this looks promising.
"Unearthed Arcana Update
Over the past few months, we’ve delivered a stream of new content via the Unearthed Arcana column. Some of that content will show up in future products. Other pieces, having been found lacking...
"Phlegethos is a fiery wasteland filled with Active Volcanoes, hills of ash, gouting fires, streams of magma, pits of smoking excrement, and burning sand beneath a screaming rain of magical fire flakes."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baator#Phlegethos
This is exactly my situation. In my group two of us are running home brew campaigns, I am running Curse of Strahd, and another player is going to be a DM for the first time using Out of the Abyss tomorrow night. We try to meet once a week and we rotate so prep work can be spread out to fit...
Maybe there's a license in the works already?
Maybe there's a license in the works already?
From the Tome of Beasts Kickstarter:
Michael Natale on October 5
This is great, I was at the GenCon panel where you discussed the possibility of doing a book like this. Happy to plunk a few coppers...