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    D&D General Warlocks' patrons vs. Paladin Oaths and Cleric Deities

    No idea. None of this is related to any prior edition. This is all about 5e and what 5e says. People incorrectly trying to connect it to prior editions is most, if not all of the problem, depending on the person.
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    D&D General Warlocks' patrons vs. Paladin Oaths and Cleric Deities

    It's not meaningless. First, house rules are unique/semi-unique rules at specific tables. The rules I'm referring to are the default rules for the game. The default rules apply to every table unless specifically changed by the DM. House rules specifically do not unless adopted by the DM...
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    D&D General Warlocks' patrons vs. Paladin Oaths and Cleric Deities

    For my part I do believe that it is an appropriate consequence, but I would never do it suddenly. If a warlock were straying badly, there would first be dreams and omens. If those didn't work(from the patron's perspective), then every once in a while the power would fail in a round of combat...
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    D&D General Warlocks' patrons vs. Paladin Oaths and Cleric Deities

    I think the old concerns from 1e and 2e are coloring viewpoints here and causing misperceptions to occur. We aren't saying that we are evaluating play, finding it lacking, and then administering a punishment. What we are doing is the basic play loop. The DM describes the environment(the...
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    What are you watching in (late 2025 and) 2026?

    I liked it. It started reaaaaallly slow, but picked up after 5 or so episodes and then never looked back. I'm really liking it as well. I'm only in season 3, though. So much to watch, so little time to see it all.
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    D&D General Warlocks' patrons vs. Paladin Oaths and Cleric Deities

    There are millions of them. Every 5e PC fighter in every D&D game uses the same progression.
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    D&D General Warlocks' patrons vs. Paladin Oaths and Cleric Deities

    No it's not. There is literally no difference in the fiction between an NPC and a PC, so treating them differently makes no sense. If it's bad for one to be treated like they are all the same by the thousands, it's also wrong for the other.
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    D&D General Warlocks' patrons vs. Paladin Oaths and Cleric Deities

    That doesn't really explain it. If thousands of people advancing in exactly the same manner is an issue, NPC or PC doesn't change that. It's not a problem that is specific to either category.
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    D&D General Warlocks' patrons vs. Paladin Oaths and Cleric Deities

    "Divine magic, as the name suggests, is the power of the gods, flowing from them into the world. Clerics are conduits for that power, manifesting it as miraculous effect. The gods don't grant this power to everyone who seeks it, but only to those chosen to fulfill a high calling." You really...
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    D&D General Warlocks' patrons vs. Paladin Oaths and Cleric Deities

    Yet for some reason it's not an issue for the thousands of PCs that receive the same training and same growth in abilities in exactly the same order. Why are NPCs different?
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    D&D General Warlocks' patrons vs. Paladin Oaths and Cleric Deities

    I think that's more because those books don't use NPCs that join the party as an equal. The 5e DMG suggested PC class levels for NPCs who were going to be party members.
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    What is "railroading" to you (as a player)?

    Holy hell. I can't believe it has been 10 years since that thread. I need to go hide under a blanket.
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    What is "railroading" to you (as a player)?

    He's more likely to look to Major Dan and be good at following orders. Forest Gump is a great example of an 8 intelligence at work.
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    D&D General Warlocks' patrons vs. Paladin Oaths and Cleric Deities

    I'm of the opinion that what's good for the goose, is good for the gander. If NPCs can do it, PCs should be able to do it as well. If PCs can do it, NPCs should be able to do it as well. To really engage with what you are describing, you'd need a classless system, and D&D isn't that kind of...
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