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    D&D 5E (2024) Goblins and Orcs Not Being Green

    In my games - there is some variation and sometimes there are populations with other skin colors. But both orcs and goblins usually range from grey-green to olive to brown-green, regardless of what the official monster manual description says. Fits the fantasy archetype better IMO.
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    D&D General I have a week to plan a consequential dungeon

    Couple random ideas - * A farm where the formerly banished cult of mercy is attempting to breed or magically create...or surgically create...mindless humanoids to serve as food (after being hung or buried to properly season in a few properly horrific rooms). Creatures that can satisfy ghoulish...
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    D&D 5E (2014) How do you do Bastions?

    At first glance: I don't much care for how they work the event system; and I'm a bit skeptical or at least iffy on the prospect of PCs receiving bastions without at least SOME level of baseline personal cost or time investment. But the power level seems appropriate and the simplicity of the...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Help Me Hate Monks (Less Than I Currently Do)

    Monk...monastery. It's literally part of the name?
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    D&D 5E (2024) Help Me Hate Monks (Less Than I Currently Do)

    Interestingly enough, the last order of monks I think I created for a campaign were actually cannibals. On the shores of the Astral sea, out in the far reaches of the outlands lie a number of islands. This desolate region is populated by the dregs of all sorts of species from across the planes...
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    D&D General The New York Times on D&D

    I for one am likely to maintain most orcish populations as being predominantly evil in the majority of my games (though I AM presently running an Eberron campaign where they clearly are not). I still embrace the shift toward divorcing species from particular alignments; or what are clearly...
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    D&D General The New York Times on D&D

    By a host of metrics, notably including sales, Paizo for example holds the second largest share of the TTRPG market after D&D. To claim or pretend otherwise is simply incorrect.
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    D&D General How Do You Run Travel and Exploration In Your Games?

    Yeah, that IS an issue. I know several ways to deal with it: * One can increase the difficulty of encounters so that they're threatening regardless of having fresh resources to expend. * One can design encounters that serve some purpose other than draining the party's resources. A meeting...
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    D&D General How Do You Run Travel and Exploration In Your Games?

    To be honest, I'm really surprised at the number of people who just handwave it. In addition to providing opportunities to use a swath of character abilities, I think travel and exploration are a great way to feed the players potential plot hooks and side quests, information about the region...
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    D&D General The New York Times on D&D

    The whinings about replacing race with species are stupid beyond belief. And almost overwhelmingly nothing more than disgusting attempts at pushing culture war BS on the gaming community. Species is the more factually accurate term. Plus decoupling species from stat bonuses opens up a whole...
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    D&D 5E (2024) "Sword" and Board Build?

    Eh, Spear or Quarterstaff with PAM and Dueling fighting style gets you 1d6 + 2 + str (equivalent of a d10 weapon) plus a 1d4 + 2 + str (equivalent of a d8 weapon) bonus action attack. Plus attacks on enemy approach AND shield AC bonus. Two-handed weapon use doesn't really catch up until high...
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    D&D General How Do You Run Travel and Exploration In Your Games?

    This kind of meant more on the DM-side of things, but I'm happy to hear from players as well. Travel and (wilderness) exploration happen to be amongst those things that seem highly variable from table to table. Was just kind of curious: How do you personally usually handle travel and...
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    D&D 5E (2024) "Sword" and Board Build?

    You might try Polearm Master and Dueling fighting style and spear or quarterstaff (which, though it hurts my head is STILL a one-handed weapon). Worked in 2014, still works fine. Piercer is NOT a good feat, unless maybe you need the stat point.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Optimizing for more grit…

    I've never actually used such a thing before in D&D, but I keep wanting to introduce a few status effects that represent wounds and injuries beyond straight hp loss. Debilitating stuff like sprains, broken bones, longer-lasting physical damage, or just large amounts of pain. Things one can...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    I don't trust the players any more than I trust the DM. With good reason in my 30+ year gaming experience.
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    Once again, because I may roll dice for any number of reasons. Or just because I feel like it. An unexplained roll doesn't actually mean danger that much of the time. Not all encounters are even combat encounters, presuming that the players even notice that I'm rolling behind the screen at...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    I always roll enemy stealth vs PC's passive perception; unless they are actively looking for something. I roll behind a screen or some books where it could be one of any number of things going on. Once combat starts, all rolls are in the open.
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    No, there absolutely is. Sneaking enemies don't always engage the party right away if at all. Take the case of a goblin scout who observes the PCs, then creeps away to bring reinforcements. In games I run, the party CAN and occasionally does stop such things.
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