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    D&D 5E Glyph of Warding: Breaking the Concentration Rule

    It doesn't say it has to be a harmful spell. The introductory description of the spell just states you create a glyph that harms other creature, which is likely a reference to the default use of the glyph: explosive runes. This spell is only really super powerful if you have several hours...
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    D&D 5E Different types of Warlords

    Theyre in the class descrptions. Arcane, divine, ki, and soon to be psionics, with a lack of "source" indicative that a given class/feature is not magical in nature.
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    D&D 5E 5e Warlord Demand Poll

    And Barbarians have very little beyond, "Hulk smash!". And if you gave Nature Clerics wild shape as a spell/domain power, Druids would be on life support. And Sorcerers have been struggling for a unique and meaningful mechanical identity in every edition since their conception in order to...
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    D&D 5E Glyph of Warding: Breaking the Concentration Rule

    If you cast glyph on an envelope or box, it can't be moved more than 10 feet or else the glyph dissapears. So you can't create a bunch of buffs and carry them around for you. What you CAN do is sit in one spot and make multiple glyphs holding concentration spells over the course of...
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    D&D 5E Different types of Warlords

    "This ability cant restore hp to someone at 0 hp". Done.
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    D&D 5E 5e Warlord Demand Poll

    Come on. This is like typing "Druid", "Paladin", "Bard", "Monk", or "Barbarian" into a dictionary. None of those classes in DnD resemble their real world namesake and all had preexisting baggage until DnD's popularity redefined them within the nerd lexicon. 99% of people who don't play...
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    D&D 5E 5e Warlord Demand Poll

    Meh. We already have over half a dozen variants on "I wear little to no armor and cast spells". I think DnD warriors could use some variations and more defining.
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