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  1. jamesstreissand

    Playtest (A5E) Level Up Playtest Document #14: Warlock

    Ohhh SHOOT I forgot we were reviewing these after they came out, and I didn't know we were that far behind Now I'm not angry or upset, just sad :( Edit: Sorry for wasting your time
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    Playtest (A5E) Level Up Playtest Document #14: Warlock

    This is the least impressive class port I've seen out of EN world, which is a shame, because almost EVERY OTHER CLASS had cool social abilities and cool exploration-focused features. What's more, why not include the destiny and inspiration doc and incorporate it into the warlock? Why do...
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    Kickstarter The Seer: Psionic Class Kickstarter

    I'm spearheading a tiny crowdfund for a psionic character option. Check it out!
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    WotC Is Mike Mearls Happy Hour still a thing?

    Where did you find this out? Like I said, I might be tracking the wrong channels for info on him
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    WotC Is Mike Mearls Happy Hour still a thing?

    Sorry for necroposting but going over this thread makes me depressed. Mearls was the one designer who looked fun to engage with when it came to tinkering with the rules, engaging with the fan base on underperforming content (as opposed to dismissing them). This is right around the time I was...
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    Basic Recipe-Based Crafting System (without named ingredients)

    I go into it in more depth, explain the process, add in optional rules to scale it upwards, etc here, but I don't think people should need to jump sites for the sake of reading it. It also contains a list of biomes (in each of which a recipe is researched for an individual item), but 5e already...
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    At this point you're teasing me :LOL: though I'm not sure I'd mind some more restrictions/opportunity attacks if we could trade concentration for spell layering. All in good fun though ;)
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    I don't think functional is a good measurement for people wondering if they can make it better. The panic over casters in earlier editions might convince me something like concentration was appropriate, but not in its current form. More restrictive elements on a gamist basis would be...
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    You're the one putting words in my mouth, began quoting me by putting words in my mouth, etc. I won't be responding to you after this; we have different philosophies on the game (does this improve the experience/engagement of the players vs do we need this thing I've arbitrarily decided we...
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    You keep handing it to me, fam. I'm saying the rogue using her dagger one round shouldn't incur colossal opportunity costs to switch to a bow the next round (like concentration does). The fact you "can" doesn't mean the game doesn't highly discourage you, and often punishes you, for doing so...
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    I'm saying Concentration is part of the spell design, and ignoring it is silly. Which it is. If there are pairs of spells that are both likely candididates, they were balanced against each other with the concentration system in mind, not in spite of it. There are plenty of spells of higher...
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    Hold on here, why is that? Why do mages need to concentrate at all? Conceptually, moving your hand doesn't take all of your focus, mental ability, etc. Why can't a one short thought or wave of one's hand do? That's an interesting deviation on what's conceptually accurate; I disagree, we...
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    Imagine using "Gamist" as a derogitive here. Say I take all that as being true, and that concentration is all-encompassing and holds total dominion over your focus; Shouldn't we take out concentration entirely? After all, why can't a player just summon a tornado and let it run loose? Summon a...
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    That's incredibly silly, and you're talking past concentration's influence on the spell selection. Lack of choice =/= challenging so much as frustrating. You've gone past ignoring conceptual changes to ignoring the numbers of the game; all of the additional "ways to play with concentration"...
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    Nah. I should specify I didn't remove concentration from the game entirely (though even that is preferable to current concentration). In both games I tiered concentration according to spell level. The second game was the more refined iteration, makes more sense within the game world, and...
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    Are you saying the fact they share a subsystem excluding a play from using them both isn't important compared to the fact they're both third level? I'm sure that sounded more clever in your head, but no, concentration is still their most important feature when a spellcaster considers spell...
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    Sorry dude, Haste and Wall of Sand share the most important similarity of all. The concentration tag. When you force me to choose between one or the other, they are necessarily compared against each other. Maybe a less experienced player picks wall of sand up accidentally, plays around with...
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    Indeed, like "I shouldn't use Wall of Sand, because it keeps me from using Haste. I finally found a time where Wall of Sand might be useful, but Haste is still way better. Guess I'll just cast fireball until Haste runs out."
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    D&D 5E Abandoning attunement and scaling back concentration

    I didn't say whether they were or were not. Simply that they had a more positive experience overall. No, it didn't throw off class balance either. More access to the spells locked behind concentration expressed itself far more in benefits to the party (conditions inflicted on enemies, healing...
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