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  1. zedturtle

    A Blade for all Seasons: Gifts of the Forge [5E]

    Lots of fun options for the special forging ingredients. Very cool.
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    October 2016 Sage Advice & PHB Errata

    It seems to me that if you change it to "location where it was cast or the caster's current location" then yuh can have your travelling spellbooks and chests without having your magical grenades.
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    D&D 5E October 2016 Sage Advise

    It seems to me that if you change it to "location where it was cast or the caster's current location" then yuh can have your travelling spellbooks and chests without having your magical grenades.
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    Take Your D&D Adventures Into The Realms Of Middle-earth

    I have said for many years that TOR's Hope vs. Shadow system is the best "alignment" system I've ever seen, so seeing it ported over to 5e was interesting. I think that AME characters have it a little easier (since Wisdom does not wax and wane like Hope) but I think it will still provide the...
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    Take Your D&D Adventures Into The Realms Of Middle-earth

    Folks in the States that preordered seem to be receiving them todayish.
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    Take Your D&D Adventures Into The Realms Of Middle-earth

    There is some cultural magic, in that Elves and Dwarves can unlock some spell-like abilities. Also, some classes as they advance gain the ability to do things that are best explained as magical... communication without talking, having "just the right thing" for the problem at hand, etc. And...
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    Take Your D&D Adventures Into The Realms Of Middle-earth

    Yep. As mentioned, Adventures in Middle-earth is set in the timeframe between The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, and much closer to the first book than the latter (the default starting date is five years after Bilbo's adventure, giving you 77 years — at least a couple generations of most...
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    AMA: Richard Baker, author of lots of stuff!

    Agreed Lost Mine of Phandelver was great. I loved Birthright... do you think that WotC will ever open it up for the DM's Guild?
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    The One Ring Roleplaying Game

    5 out of 5 rating for The One Ring Roleplaying Game I've long advocated that system must match setting in the game, and The One Ring is my argument-winning final move. The entire game seems built from the ground up to help create the stories that we find in the source material and to help...
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    D&D comes to Middle Earth (from Cubicle 7)

    Rhovanion was a brilliant choice for their initial focus... it has a lot of different cultures and the portion of the timeline they picked has a good reason for everyone to be coming together and new alliances formed (perhaps to be broken). But then they had a decision to make... to go West or...
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    When Dragons Play Dungeons

    Are you really sure about that? That's something you can't take back, especially if you find out later on that his 'buddy' set him up for the crime, or the police fumbled up the evidence, or any other reason why somebody might be convicted of a crime they didn't commit.
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    D&D comes to Middle Earth (from Cubicle 7)

    That's an excellent point, well made. Mind if I copy it over to the C7 forum?
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