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    D&D 5E (2024) So, what does the Artificer "replace"?

    Archery is literally fluff. Being able to attack a target from a distance, having disadvantage while attacking a target within 5 feet, those are real, meaningful mechanical differences between ranged and melee attacks, but whether that ranged attack is being made with a bow, a gun, a blast of...
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    D&D General Rewarding player empathy: restoring an NPC’s wings in a starter adventure (Stormwreck Isle)

    Yes, this. Have the NPC express clearly that she doesn’t blame her brothers for leaving her, it was a miracle she survived and there’s no way they could have known she was still alive; she only wishes there was some way to let them know she’s ok.
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    D&D 5E (2024) So, what does the Artificer "replace"?

    Who cares when all of the builds do the exact same things as each other? See, this is a different complaint than “they weren’t versatile.” Like I said, it’s fine if you didn’t like 4e. But saying it’s classes were more homogeneous than 5e classes is just factually inaccurate. “Archery” is...
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    D&D 5E (2024) So, what does the Artificer "replace"?

    That’s precisely the point. What about rolling a d20 followed by rolling a fewer-faced die turn after turn is “versatile?” They can literally only do one thing.
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    D&D 5E (2024) So, what does the Artificer "replace"?

    And that alone was significantly more variety in actions.
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    D&D 5E (2024) So, what does the Artificer "replace"?

    Yeah they were dude. Different classes actually took different game actions with meaningfully different impact on the game state, instead of just rolling a d20 and then rolling a second, fewer-faced die literally every turn.
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    D&D 5E (2024) So, what does the Artificer "replace"?

    The classes were wildly more diverse than 5e classes.
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    Dungeons & Dragons: Warlock Video Game Announced by Invoke Studios

    I mean, the combat animations are a massive improvement from Origins IMO, but I can certainly see why it might have been surprising. You may be surprised to learn, where it came from was the original concept art. Qunari were always intended to be large bull men, but they couldn’t get the head...
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    Exploring Forgotten Realms: Adventures in Faerûn

    The weird part is that among the “world stuff” are more small adventurers, tied to each region, and designed for characters of 3rd level and up. Putting the region-neutral adventure that brings characters from 1st level to 3rd after the region-specific 3rd + level adventures instead of before...
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    Dungeons & Dragons: Warlock Video Game Announced by Invoke Studios

    It’s so odd to me that anyone would hear about rule 34 and not try to find out what the other 33 rules are (though there are actually like 80-90 ish)
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    Dungeons & Dragons: Warlock Video Game Announced by Invoke Studios

    Remember, ENWorld’s active userbase skews old. You had to have either been in middle-high school, or a terminally online adult in the 2000s to be familiar with the rules of the internet. Rule 34 specifically achieved a broader cultural awareness, but you still need to be involved in online...
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    Dungeons & Dragons: Warlock Video Game Announced by Invoke Studios

    No, rule 35 is that if you can’t find rule 34 content for something, that content will be made. The rule you’re thinking of is probably either 44 (“If it exists, there is a version of it for your fandom... and it has a wiki and possibly a tabletop version with a theme song performed by a...
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    D&D 5E (2014) What is your favorite encounter site or dungeon from an official module?

    I agree that 5e’s adventures have great premises, lovely maps, and interesting encounters. I disagree that having those things tied together by such flawed structures constitutes a “very, very good adventure.” It constitutes something that a committed DM can make into a good adventure, but it is...
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    Dungeons & Dragons: Warlock Video Game Announced by Invoke Studios

    DA2 is way better than it gets credit for, but you really need to buy into the story it wants to tell. The first time I tried to play it I hated it because I was trying to roleplay an original character, and Hawke would not cooperate with me on that. I had to take a step back and realize that...
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    D&D 5E (2014) What is your favorite encounter site or dungeon from an official module?

    Phandelver is still by far the best 5e adventure in my opinion. All of the dungeons in it, though small, are very solidly designed, and it does a great job of being very open-ended while still giving players clear goals and a sense of forward momentum. The Sundering adventures were also quite...
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