D&D 5E Some Gems I Have Forgotten In The DMG


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Ath-kethin

Elder Thing
It blew my mind years ago when I was working as an editor and we saw several attempts to create rules for quicksand and drowning, both of which are covered in the DMG. The DMG also has rules for Morale checks and weapon speed modifiers, both of which are often marked as something we grognards miss from the TSR days.

It's a great book, folks.
 






Mark. This is really fun. Requires hitting the target, so it's not like your rogue can just OA every creature on the field and deal full sneak attack damage every turn, or whatever, but it does allow a "tank" to be "sticky", especially combined with other existing defender options. Why don't more people use this? It's even more effective in the hands of a fighter than anyone else at high levels, but also allows Barbarians and Paladins, the other two classic defenders, to really punish enemies to who try to circumvent them, all without giving up other reactions like Protection Fighting style.
I love Marks... I wish this was in the PHB instead of the DMG.

having said that my group not only forgets, but sometiems says "I wish we had a mark action" and it is days later before someone remember "Wait we do"
 



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