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  1. Ringtail

    D&D General [+] Tell me about Greyhawk

    Y'all are doing a great job selling Greyhawk to somebody who's never used it (me.) That's what makes a good setting to me IMO. I've read some where adventure seems to jump off the page and brainstorming as a GM is easy and others full of fascinating fluff but I still feel like I'm doing all the...
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    D&D (2024) 75 Feats -- not nearly enough

    I think the game does just fine with the selection of feats it currently has. So if that 75 is just the majority of what was released in the PHB, Tasha's and Xanathar's re-printed, I'm honestly fine with that. As a crunch fan, more might be fun, but its hardly necessary.
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    D&D (2024) How Does Greyhawk Fit In To The New Edition?

    Being part of a multi-verse is easy enough to ignore (there's no such thing to me) And unless a recent adventure gets canonized in the next Eberron sourcebook I'd say my point still stands. Because that's just it. We've had 3 "Core" Eberron setting books and they all start in the same year...
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    D&D (2024) What do people think of the new dragon designs?

    My favorite thing about the old designs was that each type of dragon had a consistent look. All red dragons had the same horn shape, etc. etc. So as long as they keep that (which they appear to be doing, why else would you need a ref sheet for a dragon?) I'm cool with it. Also these designs...
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    D&D (2024) How Does Greyhawk Fit In To The New Edition?

    Honestly the issue I had. I wanted to get into Greyhawk just because I love digging around in fantasy worlds, but some of the names for things just felt so goofy. Iuz? Maybe I'd get used to it with time, I got used to Forgotten Realms after all.
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    D&D (2024) How Does Greyhawk Fit In To The New Edition?

    Well I mean, I kind of get it. One of my favorite things a bout Eberron is there's been no meta-plot advancement (though sure, they added dragonborn and stuff.) I prefer when books don't have these meta-plots, because I just end up ignoring them. Which then makes it more difficulty when I'm...
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    D&D (2024) How Does Greyhawk Fit In To The New Edition?

    Y'know, not every setting needs it, but I always liked Greyhawk having heraldry. It was a good way of showing right off the bat that this fantasy world is very medieval feeling, not like the very high fantasy Forgotten Realms.
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    D&D (2024) How Does Greyhawk Fit In To The New Edition?

    True, I wonder how big a chapter it will be. Greyhawk might not be as well-published as FR, but it still has plenty to write about, so I'm curious how much detail they'll give us. The 3e Gazetteer was 32 pages, but that feels like a big ask for a "sample setting." But also something Nentir...
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    D&D (2024) How Does Greyhawk Fit In To The New Edition?

    True, but after the first half of the decade of "Ugh, Forgotten Realms again?" I sort of expected it. Also after neglecting Greyhawk since basically 3rd edition, I'm certainly surprised to see it return! Getting a new map is exciting, I wonder who will do the cartography and if we'll be able to...
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    D&D (2024) How Does Greyhawk Fit In To The New Edition?

    Wow, I'm very surprised! I figured they'd keep pushing the Forgotten Realms, especially after Baldur's Gate 3! Which isn't to say that the first setting book or adventure won't be set in Faerûn, I just expected it to get the core rulebook treatment.
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    D&D (2024) The D&D Cartoon Heroes In The 2024 PHB

    I'm too young for the original show, but I would adore a cartoon reboot akin to Netflix's She-Ra and Voltron. C'mon Hasbro.
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    Black Flag Tales of the Valiant is out! What do people think?

    Kobold Press always made nasty monsters IMO. I remember using some creatures from the original Tome of Beasts and being surprised how much they could do for their CR.
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    D&D (2024) New D&D Edition's Player’s Handbook Cover Reveal

    I like it. Colorful, cool adventurers, dragons, clean design. Pretty standard if I'm being honest but that's not a bad thing.
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    D&D 5E I don’t really care what rules the players use.

    I definitely agree. Designing encounters and eyeballing difficulty is my biggest annoyance with 5e, so its aspect of the rules I'm most susceptible to bending for the sake of an engaging combat. The presence of books like Monster Manual Expanded and especially Flee Mortals! seems to imply that a...
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    D&D General 5E-Powered Adventure Time Joins Million Dollar TTRPG Kickstarter Club

    Yeah, well as much as it may not matter to you or I, having the "official" IP matters more to some people. I do think an official HP tie-in would probably sell more than "off-brand" attempts. (No shade intended.) I didn't hear that it was bad, just okay. Repetitive quest design and such. I've...
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    D&D 5E MCDMs Flee Mortals now on DnDBeyond

    This is awesome, always glad to see MCDM doing well too.
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    D&D General 5E-Powered Adventure Time Joins Million Dollar TTRPG Kickstarter Club

    It would definitely do well, but I'm sure would be damn controversial, given how JKR conducts herself these days. I mean, look at Hogwarts Legacy. That said, if JKR was Hands-off and you had a more considerate team producing the game, I'd be very interested. I was interested in Hogwarts Legacy...
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    D&D 5E I don’t really care what rules the players use.

    Reynard's game philosophy here seem a little chaotic for me, but I don't think I'm that far off either. My usual group are all close friends, I know they aren't bad actors, so I allow them to make characters without any input, using official materials. Anything 3rd party I would ask to see...
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    What Is Your Favorite Campaign Setting?

    Forgotten Realms, though its a love-hate relationship. With so many different authors over so many years, I think the setting has an identity problem and has become a bit too generic in modern versions. However I really love the old-school Greenwood stuff, which feels far more consistent and...
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    How happy are you with your regular ruleset?

    I dunno if I'd say that. I just wish Pathfinder had Beholders and the Warlock class, as an example.
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