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    D&D General Campaign idea: Raiders of the Lost Bard

    So Mac-Fuirmidh is the most obvious place to get into some heavily Celtic stuff, and to win the trust of the secretive local elves. Doss might involve a trip to the Twilight Hall, secret Harper base haunted by spectral harpers. Canaith . . . nothing stands out to me, so maybe that's where they...
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    D&D General Campaign idea: Raiders of the Lost Bard

    Now if I have this right . . . back in Days of Yore, the established method in Faerun to become a fully accredited bard was to attend seven different bardic colleges in a specific order. Nowadays, only two of those colleges are still around (and even those are more like modern revivals than...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Urban Arcana 5e thoughts

    I would always just wing it on the Wealth stuff in d20 Modern. Some scrutiny of the damage mechanic might be warranted. I would tend toward using a massive damage threshold, with maybe some adjustment to allow for knockouts. Keep it optional. It could be justified on the grounds that the...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Urban Arcana 5e thoughts

    I have no idea how well some of these setting reboots would sell. My guess is that no one under 40 would be pushing for another Greyhawk or Dragonlance reboot, and every time they do one, half of that group thinks they did it wrong. Obviously, when I'm talking about a product like UA 5e being...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Urban Arcana 5e thoughts

    You may be right, but I look at the vast new audience of D&D players in the past ten years and see this as something very accessible to them. By comparison, something like Dragonlance is not going to be easily approached by the casual or newbie gamer.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Urban Arcana 5e thoughts

    Just looking at Urban Arcana, which is somehow 17 years old. That right there, 100%, should be a priority project for WotC, as a D&D campaign sourcebook. And as a D&D sourcebook, it should be 100% compatible with the existing system. My current thinking is that real world "mundanes" could...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Sprite Sidekicks

    Right. Although it's tempting to experiment with letting a familiar advance as a sidekick.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Bladesinger with a staff

    Yeah, I guess I'd have no objection to a lighter staff that's a finesse weapon, but I would be reluctant to set that work with PAM. I'd just work up a magic staff that uses Int instead of Str. You could sell a lot of those!
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    D&D 5E (2014) Sprite Sidekicks

    Well, that's one way to come at it, but so much of the sprite's combat effectiveness requires those poisoned arrows . . .
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    D&D 5E (2014) Bladesinger with a staff

    I love staffsingers, especially if you think of it as just an arcanist martial art. Sages and various minor magic-users learn the basics of staff fighting, and a few melee-friendly cantrips, the same way a modern-day desk jockey might take a self-defense class or do a little tai chi or Tae-bo...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Sprite Sidekicks

    What would you do about a sprite sidekick's supply of poisoned arrows? Weirdly, the basic MM sprite doesn't have any skills or proficiencies to back up the flavor text about how they brew these poisons from simple natural ingredients. At least some sidekick classes would get around that, and...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Tasha’s cauldron character thread

    How about an awakened gazer sidekick? 1000 pounds of egomaniacal abomination, squeezed into an eight-inch sphere.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Tasha’s cauldron character thread

    Thought it through, did some research . . . blink dog warrior, all the way. Speaks Blink Dog, understands Sylvan. 10 Intelligence, but will still play fetch because the people seem to enjoy it. Take the defensive combat option --- blink and bite, blink and bite. Probably needs to invest in...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Tasha’s cauldron character thread

    Actually, that blink dog sidekick looks better and better. 10 Intelligence, speaks Blink Dog, and understands Sylvan but not Common, so maybe some communication issues with the rest of the party, and maybe the ridiculousness of a human / humanoid trying to speak Blink Dog. As a defensive...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Tasha’s cauldron character thread

    A few ideas I'm knocking around . . . 1. Using the sidekick rules . . . a sage. I've had the notion since I first read about sages in the 1e DMG. Take all the Intelligence skills, and the default in combat is that he dodges every round and uses Help as a bonus action as much as possible. Do...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Tasha: Now on D&D Beyond, Roll20, Fantasy Grounds

    Don't Expert sidekicks still get a Help-boost? I really like the notion of a purely sidekicky sidekick, who just dodges and helps.
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    D&D 5E (2014) What are some examples in media of Twilight Cleric-esque characters?

    Moon Knight? And there could be a bit of a Feywild vibe here, both because that is described as a realm of perpetual twilight and because of the association between fey and states of transition/borders --- crossroads, edges of the forest, etc.
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    Campaign Concepts You've Got On Deck

    That tavern the party gets in the Waterdeep setting? The whole campaign shifts to focus on running a small business in a fantasy world. Bob's Burgers meets Lankhmar. I have some kind of Fringe-meets-Johnny Quest-meets-Buckaroo Banzai thing percolating . . . globetrotting adventure and science...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Blind Characters in 5e

    And bladesinging. Think about that. Same mechanics, but imagine that it's a tradition of self-defense staff fighting practiced by blind wizards.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Blind Characters in 5e

    If I understand correctly . . . Tasha's Cauldron will introduce a new fighting style granting blindsight, and a feat that allows any character to take a fighting style. According to the SRD, "A creature with blindsight can perceive its surroundings without relying on sight, within a specific...
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