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    Unearthed Arcana June Unearthed Arcana: Druid Shepherd, Fighter Cavalier, and Paladin of Conquest

    They killed greatweapon hexblade builds right? I don't see any reason to do a STR build, except for the 2d6 instead of 1d10, but the amount of cha riders all over negate that. I'd like to see a heavy weapon invocation, or some love in the final hexblade version. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
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    D&D 5E So...Volo, Xanathar...who's next?

    In what practical senses is Xanathar a "dude"? Beholders don't have a phallic eyestalk do they? *Frantically scribbles down Xanathar eyestalk fan fiction.*
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    D&D 5E OotA: Society of Brilliance

    I will definitely use then running OotA, thanks! I was thinking of the SoB, and trying to write them more explicitely into the plot. This helps a ton!
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    D&D 5E Crawford on Stealth

    Yes, this thread was resolved by post 20
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    D&D 5E Crawford on Stealth

    I thought this subject was resolved by page 3 of this thread. Wow
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    D&D 5E Crawford on Stealth

    So, Reliable Talent treats any *roll* of 9 or less as 10, and Observant increases passive by 5. Like I pointed out in my 3rd case, there are situations when Reliable wont matter at all, since you need to roll better than 10 or 15 anyways and Reliable Talent does nothing to remedy this. It does...
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    D&D 5E Crawford on Stealth

    I agree, as I posted this is what Crawford seemed to really mean by passive perception being a "baseline". If a creature isn't Hidden - meaning it failed to roll higher than surround enemies passive perception - then you wouldn't need to search for it in the first place. Sure, you *almost* have...
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    D&D 5E Crawford on Stealth

    Oh, good point, I did add my own interpretation there to the meaning of passive skills. As Crawford pointed out, you may "use" your passive even in the heat of battle (barring some exceptions he suggested). It really seems important for the DM to find the line where something becomes...
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    D&D 5E Crawford on Stealth

    " In a lightly obscured area, such as dim light, patchy fog, or moderate foliage, creatures have disadvantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on sight." Passive and active have disadvantage (equating to statistical -5). There are still a number of cases when Reliable Talent is useful by...
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    D&D 5E Crawford on Stealth

    Idk, he wasn't clear enough. If passive perception is a floor for your perception skill, and if passive checks can be used for any skill, then I guess in many situations, everyone has that 10th lvl rogue feature. The problem is that what he just said doesn't seem to be specifically written...
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    D&D 5E Your Most *Fun* D&D 5e Character

    2 Druid, 8 Monk running around with shillelagh and magic stone in baboon form. Rafiki-style. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
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