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    Unearthed Arcana The Unearthed Arcana Is Back With Cleric's Unity Domain!

    Ravnica is a poor substitute for Sigil, but that's about as close as you're likely to get to a 5E Planescape. If they were to reboot Planescape, Todd Stewart needs to be heavily involved from the get-go. https://pathfinder.fandom.com/wiki/Todd_Stewart
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    D&D 1E Dragon Reflections #29

    Not me. The demi-humans had all kinds of inherent advantages at lower levels: infravision, multi-classing as opposed to dual-classing, special resistances and/or immunities, etc. We were humans playing in human-centric worlds, so it was only proper that AD&D gave us the edge of unlimited...
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    Critical Role Wildemount: Most Pre-orders Since D&D Core Rulebooks

    Ravnica is a second-rate Planescape. Great news for Mercer & Co.! They deserve their laurels and their profits for doing such a masterful job at bringing their lively campaigns to us all.
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    Shemeska's Planescape Storyhour - (Updated 18June2024)

    A Baernish present in a box. How perfect for December Yule and Christmas!
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    D&D 3E/3.5 Diversity in D&D Third Edition

    Unlike. If I elaborate, I'll undoubtedly be censored for being-- yawn -- hidebound and Politically Incorrect. So, a simple unlike will have to do.
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    TSR Jim Ward: Demons & Devils, NOT!

    YMMV. I was almost always the DM and I never had any trouble assigning armor class types to monsters on my own. My game, my interpretation of the rules, etc. The players had their favorite weapons and it wasn't long before I knew their adjustments by heart. I kept a photocopy of the PH...
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    TSR Jim Ward: Demons & Devils, NOT!

    The "to hit" adjustment covered all weapons, melee and ranged alike, vs. all armor types. It was possible for the weapon in question to have a positive, neutral, or negative adjustment "to hit" vs. different types of armor. I was a DM and I loved those adjustments because it forced players to...
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    TSR Jim Ward: Demons & Devils, NOT!

    You may have removed the assassin class in 2E, but we ignored that and just used our 1E materials. To date, the 1E assassin remains the best, most capable assassin if you ignore the level limitations.
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    Shemeska's Planescape Storyhour - (Updated 18June2024)

    Pleased to meet you, Miss Larcenous Apple Newt! 🃏
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    Shemeska's Planescape Storyhour - (Updated 18June2024)

    I was once standing in the St. Mary's River south of Sault Saint Marie in the U.P. of Michigan and casting a spinner bait out into the river. A large freighter came down the river, displacing water as it traveled south. I was fairly close to shore and no more than mid-thigh in depth while the...
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    D&D 5E Ideas for demon lord campaign

    If the adventuring party has a paladin, Pazuzu, Lord of the Infernal Aerial Kingdoms, would just LOVE to do him a favor. The first one causes no harm whatsoever to anyone. After that, the price and the resulting damage go ever upwards. Pazuzu is a subtle and patient demon lord with enough guile...
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    D&D 5E Mythological Figures: Pirate Queen Ching Shih

    One clever and tough fortune cookie...
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    TSR The Origin of Monty Haul

    The SWAG is strong with this one.
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    Pathfinder 2E Here's the Cover Art for Pathfinder 2E's April Bestiary 2

    I've never liked his style, particularly when compared to Brom, Barlowe, or DiTerlizzi. The mouths of too many of the bad guys look like they just bit into a particularly bitter lemon rind. Oh well...
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    Shemeska's Planescape Storyhour - (Updated 18June2024)

    Alex, Alex, Alex... nope. I don't remember Alex. I remember a lizard tout-guide with a big hat back in Sigil, but I don't remember Alex.
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    D&D 5E Variant Tieflings

    Put together a character concept and run it by your DM/GM. There's no reason you shouldn't be allowed to play a tiefling of demonic, demodandic, yugolothic, or devilish descent with or without horns or a tail. Adapt what you find in here: Pathfinder Player Companion: Blood of Fiends: Colin...
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    D&D General A Chat With 'Solasta' 5E Video Game Developers

    Attention, video game producers, coders, and designers: Build it and we WILL buy it. There are multitudes of game-hungry D&D fans who are for one reason or another unable to sit down for a pen 'n' paper campaign with four to six friends--time, age, distance, etc. We have cash in hand, so please...
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    D&D General A Chat With 'Solasta' 5E Video Game Developers

    Thanks for the update as I didn't know that was happening. I am, however, only interested in additional functionality. I played all three campaigns at least four or five times apiece and who knows how many of the fan-created modules--some mediocre to fair, some quite good (A Dance With Rogues...
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    D&D General A Chat With 'Solasta' 5E Video Game Developers

    I'm still waiting for another Neverwinter Nights for PC that allows people to create their own modules without needing thousands of dollars in development software. The toolset that came with BioWare's NWN had some limitations here and there, but overall it was a gem. BioWare's constant updating...
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    Shemeska's Planescape Storyhour - (Updated 18June2024)

    What fortuitous timing--busted HVAC in the middle of a heat wave. Well, it must've given you a homey feel like you were back home in Chamada and working for the General...or not. Stay cool and drive on.
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