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    Tell your overdue Kickstarter story

    Shinobigami was originally slated to come out in 2016. The first volume eventually was released in 2020. However, for those like me who bought the Special Edition, which combines both the core and supplement volumes, we've received nothing. Double painful in my case since I added Tenra Bansho...
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    What TTRPG Is Perfect and Complete In One Volume?

    The new Hardcover version of Monster of the Week. Cypher System Rulebook Scum and Villainy Some that get close: OSE: Classic Fantasy. Missing some of the guidance + rules additions from the CC zines that make the game actually function (EX: functional encumbrance rules) Electric Bastionland...
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    Black Pudding

    Squarehex sells the physical zines.
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    Pathfinder Launches Playtest for Necromancer and Runesmith Classes

    Me critiquing 5th Edition D&D: "Man, ThAC0 is really confusing and I'm not really a fan of the thief class."
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    D&D 5E (2014) [House Rule] Swap an action for a bonus action

    biggest hazards is that giving your PCs more choices to consider means longer turns and sloggier combats.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Group Checks?

    Natural Language as a design goal is dead in 2024.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Group Checks?

    Given enough time, any discussion about d&d 2024 will inevitably become about the stealth rules. Can't we just wait for the sage advice/errata to drop? There's no point in arguing which interpretation of the rules is correct until then.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Group Checks?

    Yep! Originally Shove and Grapple were just two examples of a limitless number of Contests the GM could call for. Now Shove and Grapple are codified actions and Contests are gone.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Group Checks?

    Other system stuff being redesigned/removed while I'm at it: The new edition removed the rules for contested rolls and improvising contests. Terrible decision.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Group Checks?

    Exactly. Group checks as written in 2014 were one of the better designed features of the edition. Not only are group checks now relegated to a random page in the new DMG, but they're redesigned to strip away their entire purpose.
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    D&D General A glimpse at WoTC's current view of Rule 0

    I see this new rule zero definition as part of the general trend of dnd2024 taking power away from GMs and putting more power in "The Rulebook". Rather than indicating that the rules are the GM's to change as they see it, the rules are a far more the expected baseline and changing them is...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Why aren't you using 5e 2024?

    1) I like 5e and I don't think the changes 2024 makes make it a better game. 2) I'd rather play pathfinder most of the time
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    D&D General Why ya gotta be so Basic? Understanding the Resurgence of Moldvay's Basic

    (Nearly) every OSR system is written with the implicit assumption that you have already read B/X.
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    D&D 5E (2024) New DMG Encounter Building Math vs 2014

    Hi Mike, thanks for responding! I am looking forward to your full analysis on this. My gut feeling is that it is generally going to be an improvement over 2014 but I'm worried about the new math undervaluing large groups of low CR monsters. While The Multiplier certainly was overkill, I am...
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    D&D 5E (2024) New DMG Encounter Building Math vs 2014

    I've always and exclusively seen the numbers in the 2014 DMG as lower thresholds - mainly since using the XP multiplier meant that you would almost always end up at some random number between the difficulty levels.
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    D&D 5E (2024) New DMG Encounter Building Math vs 2014

    No, the difficulty is the same. Hard is Hard, its the same band of XP values. A single CR 8 creature is a Hard encounter in both methods. The differences only show up when you build encounters which trigger the XP Multiplier - that is, swarms of weak creatures or small groups of medium power...
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    D&D 5E (2024) New DMG Encounter Building Math vs 2014

    Agree, same takeaway for me. The biggest thing to keep in mind is that higher level parties can handle harder average encounter difficulties. Which, like.... yeah. Anyone who's run a lot of 5e has realized that.
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    D&D General Does WotC use its own DMG rules?

    Ultimately the encounter building rules are intended to be loose guidelines - that's how they're treated by official adventure writers for wotc. Wotc obviously doesn't want to market their DMG by saying "yeah the encounter rules don't work, build your encounters based on vibes" since people...
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    D&D 5E (2014) So, I kind of want to stay with 2014 rules. What are my longterm options?

    I fully intend to stick with my 2014 books. That's my long-term solution.
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