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    D&D 5E (2014) What if everyone in the setting had a [Class]?

    Can everyone also discern subclass? What is the cut off between beings who get classes and those who don't? If every human, elf, orc, goblin, kobold and ogre gets a class, what about other beings? Do dragons get classes? Apes and giant eagles? How do sorcerors and warlocks work? Does everyone...
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    D&D 5E (2014) [+] The Alchemist, An Alternative To The Thirteenth Class

    If you're going with the "Secretive orders" vibe, you could use "Lodges" or "Fraternities". Or give each a flowery and unique title so the unenlightened masses know how special you are: "The Illuminated Order of Advocates for Victory through Natural Philosophy"
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    D&D General The Not-Cleric Class for the Other Powers

    If you wish to, you can most certainly create new classes and spell lists to custom-fit concepts more closely than the existing classes do. I'm most definitely not going to suggest you can't do that. I was just thinking of ways you could work with the existing classes. Most spellcaster classes...
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    D&D General The Not-Cleric Class for the Other Powers

    Why do gods devoted to Life grant the ability to inflict wounds and channel undeath? Why is the player of the Snake god picking Life domain rather than a subclass that fits the concept of their deity? In several cultures Snakes are wise, and represent healers. Representing how your cleric's...
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    D&D General The Not-Cleric Class for the Other Powers

    Why not? As a cleric, you can gain your powers through beings or forces that don't follow the same characteristics as FR's hellenistic-style gods. The Silver Flame in Eberron for example isn't a god - its a gestalt of souls that grants power to those willing to protect the innocent. Is it a...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Are Paladins Merely Mediocre Multiclass Fighter/Clerics?

    It makes them more attractive, but it still locks them in place and loses the tactical flexibility of dual-wielding. We're talking about advantage being used to increase the chances of hitting and getting Sneak Attack off.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Would you be fine with classes that you can't always play but are better than base classes?

    Frankly, I do not see the point. This class would be played so rarely, because it would require not only a player wanting to play that archetype, but then that 1-in-6 chance that they actually can. If you are going to put the effort into creating a class, why not create one that will be played...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Are Paladins Merely Mediocre Multiclass Fighter/Clerics?

    Hmm. Nope. Many rogues in melee prefer to dual-wield, since it gives a better chance of landing a Sneak Attack.
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    D&D General what is a Dragonborn zeal

    You'll have to give a bit more information or context I think. A dragonborn might have zeal, but having "a" zeal isn't something that i can think of.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Are Paladins Merely Mediocre Multiclass Fighter/Clerics?

    Getting advantage from hiding using Cunning action is possible at range, or dual-wielding in melee will give similar numbers. Not as powerful in raw power, but it has always been regarded as the best class to have in your party. As has been pointed out, you need some melee-capability in a...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Are Paladins Merely Mediocre Multiclass Fighter/Clerics?

    If you want to then Paladin is a good option. If you want a primary spellcaster rather than someone who attacks with a sword, a cleric might be better. If you consider Lay on Hands in terms of equivalent spell slots of healing spells like the cleric would probably have to use, Paladins are much...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Warlock Pact of the Talisman--What Am I Missing?

    I believe that the concept is to allow this pact to support the party, by giving the Talisman to someone else. But yes, the base Pact ability and the associated invocations are extremely underwhelming.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Rogue's Been in an Awkward Place, And This Survey Might Be Our Last Chance to Let WotC Know.

    If you want to improve your Rogue's damage, an item that grants Sneak Attack damage does make more sense. For one, the Rogue is already the party member who will be seeking the situations that allow sneak attack, and will often have subclass abilities that enable it in more situations. Making...
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    D&D 5E (2014) The Fighter/Martial Problem (In Depth Ponderings)

    They said that its a magic mace. That is probably why. My Paladin played almost all the way until level 12 wielding a mace, because it was the only magic weapon she had. At 1d6+1, a mace does as good damage as any other one-handed option, and we were fighting a lot of creatures that required...
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    D&D 5E (2014) The Fighter/Martial Problem (In Depth Ponderings)

    Its quite a common suggestion: Poorly designed because it it touted as the class for beginners, yet has no abilities that promote engagement in any parts of the game other than combat. Furthermore, since it is shackled to the Fighter chassis, there are several rather complex decision points that...
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    D&D 5E (2014) The Fighter/Martial Problem (In Depth Ponderings)

    Not everyone chooses the character that they would like to play based on how powerful it is. Character concept is a thing for some people.
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    D&D 5E (2014) House rule for in combat healing and yoyo at 0 HP

    It was offered as a comment about all of the suggestions to deal with "yoyo healing" by punishing the players of the characters who bear the brunt of enemy attacks and are thus likely to be dropped to 0HP more often. Rather than deal with the actual issue causing it (lack of effective pre-0hp...
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    D&D 5E (2014) House rule for in combat healing and yoyo at 0 HP

    I would argue that using a healing spell to keep a party member alive for another round in the middle of a fight is considerably less boring than just going around killing a bunch of helpless enemies if the same spell slot was used for a CC spell instead. Not only that, but it is also more fun...
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    D&D 5E (2014) House rule for in combat healing and yoyo at 0 HP

    So? They're burning all their actions and resources on not dying? That isn't going to win a fight, that is just losing slower. In order to win a fight, you need to spend those actions and resources on actually winning. (Achieving objectives, defeating opponents etc.) That is the beauty of the...
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    D&D 5E (2014) D&D's Inclusivity Language Alterations In Core Rules

    That's very Earthdawn. I did like that game.
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