D&D 5E Let’s Read Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse.


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Never logical, no, and that indeed presents its own set of problems. But changing an effect from spell to not-spell for "simplicity" and so it can't be counterspelled is blatant mid-edition revisionist gamism and I don't like it.
Then don’t change in the middle of a campaign or whatever. The monsters are different now, do you complain about that when an edition changes?
 

Faolyn

(she/her)
How does it make sense to you then? And ignoring it is not the same thing.
Some things are spells. Other things are not, even if they're similar.

Maybe counterspell affects an unintentional back door left in each spell, or deliberately placed there by the God of Spells, or sneaked into each spell by the God of Hating Magic.

Maybe counterspell affects only things that are built around the Weave or background mana or whatever the source of magic is by disrupting the spell's connection to the source, but innate magic relies partly on the caster's own self and thus isn't disrupted.

Maybe counterspell is specifically keyed to only affect spells, and the spell's AI is too dumb to recognize non-spells.
 



Micah Sweet

Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
Then don’t change in the middle of a campaign or whatever. The monsters are different now, do you complain about that when an edition changes?
I do, a little bit. Nearly all of my official lore is derived from 2nd edition. I played 4th ed for a year, then abandoned it after I gave it a fair chance. I enjoyed 3rd ed well enough, and was sorry to see it be replaced.

So yeah, I guess I do complain when they change monsters.
 

Micah Sweet

Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
Some things are spells. Other things are not, even if they're similar.

Maybe counterspell affects an unintentional back door left in each spell, or deliberately placed there by the God of Spells, or sneaked into each spell by the God of Hating Magic.

Maybe counterspell affects only things that are built around the Weave or background mana or whatever the source of magic is by disrupting the spell's connection to the source, but innate magic relies partly on the caster's own self and thus isn't disrupted.

Maybe counterspell is specifically keyed to only affect spells, and the spell's AI is too dumb to recognize non-spells.
I see what you're saying, but as I mentioned above, I have a bigger issue with the mid-stream change made purely for reasons that mean nothing to me.
 



Actually a question Micah, have you used any supplements or extra player material like Xanathar’s or Tasha’s since you started playing 5e? Or any of the new monster books like Volo’s or Mordenkainen’s?
 

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