D&D 5E Latest D&D Errata: Drow, Alignment, & More

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Sage Advice is a series of articles in which Jeremy Crawford, one of the D&D Studio’s game design architects, talks about the design of the game’s rules and answers questions about them.


D&D books occasionally receive corrections and other updates to their rules and story. This Sage Advice installment presents updates to several books. I then answer a handful of rules questions, focusing on queries related to Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons and Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos.


Official errata has been published for the following books:
Here's some of the highlights.
  • Alignment is removed from the Racial Traits section of races.
  • Drow have undergone lore changes which reflect the different types of drow. The 'darkness of the drow' sidebar which portrays them as only evil has been removed.
  • Storm King's Thunder alters references to 'Savage Frontier' and 'barbarians'; Curse of Strahd alters references to the Vistani.
  • The controversial Silvery Barbs spell has been clarified.
As a drow, you are infused with the magic of the Underdark, an underground realm of wonders and horrors rarely seen on the surface above. You are at home in shadows and, thanks to your innate magic, learn to con- jure forth both light and darkness. Your kin tend to have stark white hair and grayish skin of many hues.

The cult of the god Lolth, Queen of Spiders, has cor- rupted some of the oldest drow cities, especially in the worlds of Oerth and Toril. Eberron, Krynn, and other realms have escaped the cult’s influence—for now. Wherever the cult lurks, drow heroes stand on the front lines in the war against it, seeking to sunder Lolth’s web.
 

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By the same logic used to justify censoring Vistani, leaving Strahd in is probably going to cause people to think that all real-life Romanians are like Strahd (except of course, that everybody already knows better, and doesn't need to be controlled). I double dog dare WOTC, remove Strahd from "Curse of Strahd", but they won't. No one will shell out $50 for a book about Strahd, with no Strahd in it, or a nerfed Strahd who in the final battle, drinks lemonade with the players and hugs it out while elevator muzak plays...
I think most people are also aware, or at least should be aware, that an individual doesn't represent an entire people. Strahd doesn't represent all Romanians (or even all vampires).

However, the books, throughout 2e and 3x, and into 5e, have presented the Vistani as an entire people who are all mystical drunkards, spies, thieves, and liars who lay curses and sell children to pedophiles (as per the first of the Van Richten Guides).

Or: it's OK to have evil individuals. It's OK to have evil groups when it's a group that people choose to join. It should not be OK to have an entire ethnic group who are all evil "except for one or two individuals," especially when that group is based on a real-world group of people who still suffer from discrimination.

How do you not get this?
 

Or: it's OK to have evil individuals. It's OK to have evil groups when it's a group that people choose to join. It should not be OK to have an entire ethnic group who are all evil "except for one or two individuals," especially when that group is based on a real-world group of people who still suffer from discrimination.
every RPG writer should have this printed and hang it in all there work spaces...
 

wait...what? are the newspapers playboys or are they VIctoria secret catalogs?
Apparently some British newspapers (not just porn mags) would have topless women on page 3.

Fun fact: in an episode of the Muppet Show (filmed in England, IIRC) there was a reporter who told Miss Piggy that he would love to take pictures of her for the newspaper to put on page 3. They knew this would go completely over the heads of the American viewers.
 

Spaghetti?

A place near us had "lasagna" (actually rotini iirc) stuffed calzones that were pretty good.

Pizza place I shift managed had a slice of the day that was (iirc) chicken or turkey teriyaki. Never sold a slice (unlike the Denver omelette taco, and cheeseburger with pickle in the middle on top slices).
 


Apparently some British newspapers (not just porn mags) would have topless women on page 3.

Fun fact: in an episode of the Muppet Show (filmed in England, IIRC) there was a reporter who told Miss Piggy that he would love to take pictures of her for the newspaper to put on page 3. They knew this would go completely over the heads of the American viewers.
learning more about England as we go (mostly that 13 year old me would have read the newspaper more and the D&D books less)
 

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