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    D&D 5E (2024) Circle of the Moon Druid Fix

    Side note: There's already a Path of the Beast, so a different name would probably help avoid confusion.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Circle of the Moon Druid Fix

    But... that's the same as in 2014. In fact, with new features like the Druid's Primal Strike and the Moon Druid's Lunar Form, 2024 Druids were significantly upgraded in most ways relative to other classes. So is the problem really the 2024 version of Wild Shape, or Wild Shape in general?
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    Jeremy Crawford Interview: The Monster Manual and More

    For anyone really interested in a more Biblical take on angels, you should check out Apocalisse, from Acheron Games. The angels from Ezekiel are there (CR 10 ophanim), as well as malakhim (CR 2), cherubim, seraphim (CR 15), four-headed six-winged tetramorphs, mysterious mighty angels (ginormous...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Lycanthropes in the MM

    Balance based on being able to bypass Barbarian DR? But I thought you said: You seem to have lost the thread of your own argument a long time ago, if there ever was one.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Lycanthropes in the MM

    Then barbarians are in big trouble, and not just from monks. Witness: Available at level 1! Unlimited casting, no resource expenditure! Multiple attacks at higher levels, can be improved with invocations, AND it's ranged! Or how about this: Easily picked up by anyone at 1st level! Can be used...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Lycanthropes in the MM

    You can! Five missiles at 5th level, one below the level where a monk starts doing Force damage. It's funny that you just brought up an example of making a class ability obsolete, in defense of not making a class abilities obsolete. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make anymore, or if...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Lycanthropes in the MM

    First, you're the one who brought up PvP. This was a topic about fighting lycanthropes, when you said: And now you're changing goalposts. You were complaining about a monk's Force damage bypassing a barbarian's DR with: No one mentioned "auto win" until you did, just now. And in any case, how...
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    Dungeons & Dragons Dumps Disclaimers From Book Credits Page

    Having just finished reading Lore & Legends, in which all of these disclaimers are reproduced, I can testify that they became significantly less fun over time.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Lycanthropes in the MM

    Uh, then you might want to check out what your cleric, sorcerer, wizard, etc. traveling companions are capable of. At 1st level, even!
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    WotC Mike Mearls: "D&D Is Uncool Again"

    It's possible; I don't read every thread. I would genuinely appreciate being pointed to examples of non-D&D-focused threads being disrupted by D&D proponents for the sole purpose of criticizing other games.
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    WotC Mike Mearls: "D&D Is Uncool Again"

    Reading between the lines, if you're equating these toxic Monopoly players to D&D players, and Carcassonne to -- take your pick of non-D&D games -- I don't buy it. I don't see a bunch of people coming into these threads for the sole purpose of trashing Pathfinder, Blades in the Dark, Call of...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Anyone Else Find It Interesting How Different The Approaches to Setting Books Is Between 5e & 5.5e?

    I don't think there was anything significantly wrong with the Planescape set. In terms of setting, it was focused on Sigil and the Outlands, which I think was a reasonable choice given finite page count. But I think some folks have unfairly compared it to the entirety of the 2e Planescape line...
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    Wizards of the Coast Releases Day 1 Errata for Monster Manual

    As another example, there's a well-documented history of errors in published revisions of Tolkien's works. For instance, every single version of The Lord of the Rings you've ever read has contained errors, the only difference between published versions being the number and nature of the errors...
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    How the Monsters Have Changed in the 2025 Monster Manual: Arcanaloth

    The arcanaloth's 2014 hit points were artifically low due to the design thinking at the time, in which weapon damage resistance would compensate. They've learned the (obvious, in hindsight) lesson that it doesn't, and brought HP up to where they should've been. You're right on about the...
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    How the Monsters Have Changed in the 2025 Monster Manual: Arcanaloth

    The 2014 Deception and Insight bonuses were errors; there was no way to derive them from ability scores and proficiency/expertise. (There were a number of these errors in the 2014 MM, many of which were fixed in errata, but not the arcanaloth's.) The change to Arcana is a surprise, though; they...
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    Wizards of the Coast Releases Day 1 Errata for Monster Manual

    Based on published errata, you'd be objectively wrong about that.
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    D&D General Chris Perkins and Stan! - previous D&D edition thoughts

    Multiple attacks is not the same as 3e's iterative attacks. Aside from the time-wasting low BAB on successive attacks, the main problem was the Full Attack requirement to use the iterative attacks, which locked down movement and turned combat into a boring slog. Note that neither 5e (nor 4e)...
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    D&D General Chris Perkins and Stan! - previous D&D edition thoughts

    It has nothing to do with short memories; I think you're missing the real argument, which others have made in this thread. Obviously 5e owes a lot of its design to lessons learned from 3e and 4e. And it is, overall, similar to 3e in a lot of ways, but it's like a 3e designed in an alternate...
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    D&D General What does Arcadia look like?

    Maxfield Parrish paintings:
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