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    General star wars talk/discussion/complaining

    I’ve watched first two episodes of Shadow Lord. It’s another genre pastiche - in this case film noir.
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    Dungeons & Dragons releases Villainous Options playtest

    Asajj Ventress while in full night sister mode.
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    D&D 5E (2024) The Price of a Soul (Lich Path problems)

    It’s not a particularly powerful in the hands of the PCs though, since monsters rarely get resurrected. And as pointed out, D&D is asymmetric. NPCs don’t get the same stuff. As for horrific - great, makes for a good story. It’s based on Stormbringer. Which Elric has from early on in his...
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    Dungeons & Dragons releases Villainous Options playtest

    Both apply, but in D&D terms, the line is traced back to the anti-paladin in the 1st edition and blackguard prestige class in 3rd, to oathbreaker in 5.0. And WoW took it from D&D. But WoW is starting to fall off the pop culture radar now, with BG3 better known. And the best known was a Jedi...
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    Dungeons & Dragons releases Villainous Options playtest

    Sure. It's also bad for anyone who doesn't hit people with weapons. And the lich is a mechanically bad choice for anyone, but particularly for non-casters, since it's strongest ability restores spell slots. Poster boy Soth wasn't a paladin. Nothing forces fighters to have a bad charisma (14...
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    Dungeons & Dragons releases Villainous Options playtest

    It's not limited. You don't need anything to take it. It may not be an optimal choice, neither is lich.
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    Dungeons & Dragons releases Villainous Options playtest

    Nope, wizards and some clerics. (and by implication, sorcerers and warlocks, since before those classes existed they would have been considered wizards). None of these are presented as a good mechanical choice. There are plenty of better feats to choose. You would only choose them for role...
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    Dungeons & Dragons releases Villainous Options playtest

    Lore (which has been around since 2nd edition at least) says Death Knights start out as paladins, or occasionally fighters or solomanic knights. Not rangers, barbarians or monks. These guys love their full plate. And if they were wise or smart they wouldn't be seduced by the dark side anyway.
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    Dungeons & Dragons releases Villainous Options playtest

    It's supposed to be an anti-paladin, why would it not use charisma as it's casting stat?
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    D&D 5E (2024) The Price of a Soul (Lich Path problems)

    NB, from the text for the magic item Blackrazor: -DMG
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    Dungeons & Dragons releases Villainous Options playtest

    It’s clearly aimed at paladins. As you would expect, since that’s how most death knights start out. Ideally, you want to be a martial character with spell slots and charisma as your casting stat. So you could use it with a bladelock or martial-focused bard as a paladin-alternative. If you are...
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    D&D 5E (2024) The Price of a Soul (Lich Path problems)

    It has been discussed before that assassins need to have some way to block resurrection. But this ain’t easy to get - NPCs don’t get feats. And, of course, whilst you only need four PC class levels to qualify for this, you might want to hold off, lest the being who was expecting those souls...
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    D&D General What articles would a good & free, fanmade D&D magazine have?

    Not really, no. I only go to known well established sources. Far too easy to be sucked down a rabbit hole if you aren’t very careful. EN World is not free of course, it exists to sell stuff.
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    Dungeons & Dragons releases Villainous Options playtest

    They have never designed around multiclassing, they have always been caveat emptor. But it would do no harm to suggest the attack be switched to strength in the feedback.
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    D&D General What articles would a good & free, fanmade D&D magazine have?

    I wouldn’t read a free magazine. If someone goes to the effort to make something for free it’s because they have an axe to grind. I would be interested in a modestly priced magazine that paid its contributors.
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