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    D&D 5E (2014) Multiclassing discussion

    I would too but, at 10th level they aren't equal. Hence, the differing XP tables in the original game.
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    Animals gaining levels in PC classes

    Sure. It's the same rule that says that a turtle can't become a fighter pilot... :erm:
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    D&D 5E (2014) Multiclassing discussion

    That's why I prefer unique XP charts for classes. If as the GM you have determined that a 10th level Wizard is twice as powerful as a 10th level Fighter, you require 2X the XP to reach that level for the wizard. Self balancing. Since in most games all the PC's get roughly the same XP per...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Damage on a Miss: Because otherwise Armour Class makes no sense

    True. But trying to go for hold against a guy in full plate & mace/sword/hammer is suicide IRL. ;)
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    D&D 5E (2014) Multiclassing discussion

    Right. But, that's not the point. The point is ALL 1st level wizards get the same. And, who is to say how hard it is to learn to even cast the most limited and minor of spells. ;)
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    D&D 5E (2014) Multiclassing discussion

    Since a 1st level Fighter gets that why wouldn't a multi-class 1st level fighter? A fighter that later takes a level in Wizard gets all that 1st level spell casting ability...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Initial D&D Next Releases Showing Up on Barnes & Noble Website

    That makes sense. I've worked "the channel" before and never saw a SKU posted that far ahead of time. Me thinks that someone screwed up at B&N.
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    Can you have out of body experiences?

    I've had 2 in my life that were definitely real. No idea how it happened or what it is other than to know that the explanation is beyond our current scientific knowledge to understand.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Will you pay $50.00 for the "standard" PHB?

    Unless there are some major surprises in the final product (based on play test materials) I don't have a compelling reason to purchase 'Next'. So, the $50 isn't an issue. It is more a question of WHY spend the money? ...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Damage on a Miss: Because otherwise Armour Class makes no sense

    Correct. However, proficiency with that armour type allows a PC to have the blow deflect. Otherwise, the rule would be that you are taking some damage on "misses". Since you aren't, something along these lines would have to be in play.
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