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ChaosOS

Legend
Lots of stuff here. Confirmed full Artificer reprint, some new artifact stuff

Jeremy Crawford said:
Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything has a fun selection of artifacts. Some are classic artifacts returning to the game, alongside a few brand-new items. It would have been remiss of us not to include the Demonomicon of Iggwilv. We also bring back the Mighty Servant of Leuk-O and the Crook of Rao. One new item is an artifact version of the Tarokka deck. This deck has been used to capture beings of evil. The risk associated with using its powers is that the spirits trapped inside might escape and then you may have to go and recapture them. That’s a great example of how the best artifacts can also be powerful plot devices, generating adventure in addition to being a reward.

I think I'm most intrigued by how the Class Features Variants UA evolved from the playtest version. I assume some of the BM manuevers ate nerfs and Ranger almost certainly saw tweaks, but what else did they add? More to Rogue maybe?
 


Marandahir

Crown-Forester (he/him)
Watch it just be "Anybody can be a Bladesinger!"
DM: But my game doesn't take place in Forgotten Realms.
WoTC: ANYBODY can be a Bladesinger now!

To be fair, Adventurer's League doesn't allow Bladesinger unless you're and Elf and even then SCAG has to be your +1 book, so if this book lifts the restriction and lets you tinker with non-PHB non-SCAG ancestries, that's a win for AL players.

But here's hoping @Charlaquin is going to eat a page from the book. ;)
 





dave2008

Legend
That Legendary Strahd box set sounds awesome. More than I am willing to pay for an adventure, but they should do these for every adventure IMO.
 

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