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    D&D 5E Rule of Three - February 14th

    I'll put my money on "within a year of release"
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    Legends & Lore: What Worked, What Didn't

    If complexity was really a main concern, the Wizard class would be have been dumped or reworked in favor of a simpler Wizard class a while ago.
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    Unicorn Destrier (White Horn Knight)

    Unless it says otherwise, bloodied is usually the safest bet for things like this.
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    Legends & Lore: What Worked, What Didn't

    One thing I liked about 4e's character builder. All non-circumstantial bonuses were pre-added up and already applied and written down on the character sheet, so you never had to go flipping through 2 or 3 books just to see what your abilities do.
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    Legends & Lore: What Worked, What Didn't

    It's always bothered me that Wizards can command the very forces of reality to do his bidding from level 1, and yet the class who's supposed to be a master of all things combat can't reliably trip an enemy until about level 12 or so.
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    D&D 5E Rule of Three: 7 Feb. 2014

    Yeah, becauseremember all those old myths where the tough strong guy got his rear end handed to him by the caster guy? I mean, there was Conan where...wait, he beat the snot out of caster guys....uh.. Oh hey, but what about all those greek myths. Surely there were plenty of..wait no, all the...
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