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  1. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) Its Ironic That Fire Goliaths Make Better Celestial Warlocks Then Aasimar Do

    Racial subclasses isn't a wellcome idea for the philosophy of 5ed. My suggestion is if you got a power from two different sources, specie and subclass, then you can choose one from the same list and level. For example instead light again "sacred flame".
  2. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) Its Ironic That Fire Goliaths Make Better Celestial Warlocks Then Aasimar Do

    Why not a redundacy trait to be replaced with a energy substitution metamagic feat?
  3. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) Its Ironic That Fire Goliaths Make Better Celestial Warlocks Then Aasimar Do

    Even if you are right the solution should be simple and easy: to create a racial substitution level. For example replacing with other catrip or a feat. Or the catrip light would enjoy a free metamagic feat.
  4. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) D&D Direct Will Talk About Project Sigil & Future of D&D on Aug 27th

    Some times the goal isn't making in the first moment but "creating" power brand, and then the money will arrive later. We are talking about the entertaiment industry, then you can't offer only the same one always but some times you have to show some new thing. It is pure marketing strategy...
  5. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) D&D Direct Will Talk About Project Sigil & Future of D&D on Aug 27th

    Mystara wasn't translated into Spanish languange. FR, Greyhawk, Ravenloft, Planescape, Dark Sun or Dragonlance, but not Mystara, Spelljammer or Birthright
  6. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) D&D Direct Will Talk About Project Sigil & Future of D&D on Aug 27th

    I would like to say some crazy idea like a M.A.S.K.+Kaladesh mash-up to joke but now I haven't the best inspiration. In the 5ed age WotC worries very much about the feedback, and if there are future sourcebooks with new crunch, this should appear previously in UA articles. Maybe a new test...
  7. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) The Multiverse in the 2024 Players Handbook

    Shadow elementals appeared in Dragon magazine, and Taint elemental in "Heroes of Horror".
  8. LuisCarlos17f

    Dragonlance Reading Soulforge and uh, I have questions

    We are talking about fiction, but I don't feel confortable with this threat about child soldiers. If some detail may be too unconfortable or controversial, then the coherence with the continuity has to be sacrificed From TV tropes: Child Solider - Real Life. Ancient Sparta is one of the...
  9. LuisCarlos17f

    Dragonlance Reading Soulforge and uh, I have questions

    If some detail was wrong for the current standars, then it will be automatically rewritten and retconnected in future editions. Let's guess that type of things happen within the necessary boundaries. But your PC can't date that elf because she is only 49 years old. If you want you can date that...
  10. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) D&D Direct Will Talk About Project Sigil & Future of D&D on Aug 27th

    Hasbro wants D&D to be a family-friendly brand, and here Dark Sun is a little taboo. A little return to the Athasian Tablelands is possible, but respeting those boundaries. Other reason is because DS was designed to exclude certain crunch elements, and this is against the current philosophy or...
  11. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) D&D Direct Will Talk About Project Sigil & Future of D&D on Aug 27th

    Maybe a "demicore" player sourcebook style PH2 in 4ed or Tasha's Cauldron. Dark Sun would need previously to be published a psionic handbook. Other option could be an adventure working like a DS spin-off minisetting, maybe about a "rogue" githyanki faction. Bloomburrow? Maybe, but it would...
  12. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D General Tiamat episode from Amazon Prime? Secret Level.

    The Tiamat from the cartoon show is only an "incarnation", but the complete deity. This new serie seems a compilation of "hidden pilot episodes". If the reaction of the audience was good, then they could produce a serie. D&D in Amazon Prime? Teorically Paramount owns the "licence" thanks the...
  13. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) The Multiverse in the 2024 Players Handbook

    Sulfur is "earth" but also "acid damage". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineral_acid
  14. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) The Multiverse in the 2024 Players Handbook

    The boron is "earth" and "acid". Let's remember the borax is toxic. In my game there is a "schism" because some people say metal should a separated element. I don't mind so much about the paraelemental or quasielemental planes but about to can summon paraelemental and quasielemental monsters...
  15. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) The Multiverse in the 2024 Players Handbook

    Anawaree appears in Manual of the Planes 3rd Ed. It could be interesting she become a fey lady ruling a domain of delight, and she could give or trade "miracles of the modern technology" but these "machines" wouldn't be true technology but more magic item imagitating high-tech. Then if PCs...
  16. LuisCarlos17f

    WotC How new Wizards of the Coast head John Hight turned around World of Warcraft

    Yes, there is a serious risk of confusion between the D&D creature and the WoW "prestige class". I am surprised nobody has said nothing. Maybe Hasbro and Blizzard have talked, but they din't reach a right agreement.
  17. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D General Greyhawk to Faerun and Beyond: A Multiversal D&D Lore Book Is Coming This Fall

    More books to the collection! https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/752092/the-young-adventurers-collection-box-set-2-dungeons-and-dragons-4-book-boxed-set-by-jim-zub-stacy-king-andrew-wheeler-official-dungeons-and-dragons-licensed/ Keep Beasts & Behemoths close at hand—this manual of...
  18. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) Motley Fool Prediction: New Dungeons & Dragons Edition Won't Help Hasbro Much

    I guess we can say it will be evergreen in the sense things from previous editions are relatively easy to be reused in the last one. I suspect Hasbro wants to become an administrator or manager of multimedia franchises. It is the number one of licenced toys. I have read some news from the...
  19. LuisCarlos17f

    WotC How new Wizards of the Coast head John Hight turned around World of Warcraft

    Death knights. It would be interesting the racial traits for the PC "species" what appeared after 3.5 age.
  20. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D (2024) D&D at Pax preview adventure

    If my memory doesn't fail I read in TV Tropes Hasbro wasn't the owner of the characters from the cartoon but I guess they talked with Disney and they payed to "recovered" them. Even when they are from a forgotten IP they have got more "brand power" than starting from zero. Could Hasbro to pay...
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