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  1. pawsplay

    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    Do you think 5e is amenable to writing up a chart to create NPCs of various CRs?
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    I don't expect PCs and NPCs to all have identical abilities, but I do expect PC classes to have some reflection in the game world. Like, if a PC is a Cleric of Sune, then I expect there to be NPC clerics of Sune, and whatever differences in their abilities exist should have some kind of explanation.
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    That's pretty close to how NPC mages were built, using the the original 5e books.
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    So what do y'all do when you need a CR 5 bard NPC?
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    Whoa there. I didn't call anyone stupid, and I think it's very uncharitable to say something like that about people who are just starting out. A new player's ignorance is profound. Some people pick things up and find them obvious, other things may not be as obvious to as many people. I think...
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    For AD&D, that would totally work. I just don't see how that would work in 5e. What are you improvising it based on? There's no Level 6 Wizard in the MM, and as noted above, the capabilities of PCs are quite different than NPCs in 5e.
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    Well, they need someone to tell them.
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    I do actually. Let's seem, Jake here has rolls dice 22 hit points. I own plenty of published modules and dozes of examples of NPCs statted up exactly like that. The ones with names have ability scores.
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    What does that have to do with the topic at hand? Is there something about being a new DM that means you won't need a CR 2 Mage? If anything I think it's more of a disservice to new DMs and their groups there isn't a robust way of dashing out many, many NPCs on a theme, with appropriate CRs.
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    I'm not assuming anything. P.92 of the DMG (2014) says you can use a monster stat block, or you can create one like a PC using class and levels. Off-hand, I'm not sure there are any examples of the latter in print. The only real evidence this was ever seriously considered is the existence of the...
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    That's now how AD&D worked. Again, you would have like 3-18 bandits, and they would led by like a 3rd-level fighter or something. Anything that was basically a person and had more than 4 HD would definitely have a class and level. Most "monster" writeups were limited to 1 or 2 HD warrior types...
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    I don't get where you are coming from at all. In 1E or 2e, an NPC would literally just be a 5th level fighter or a 12th-level mage. Non-player character used to mean explicitly a character build like a PC but controlled by the DM; anything else was a "Monster," including Normal Men, Pirates, and...
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    5e already leaned into a distinction between PC stat blocks and NPCs. The 2024 revision has deepened this divide; whereas giving monsters PC levels was before only discouraged, now it is not even contemplated. Essentially, now, every NPC is a monster, and the GM's guide helpfully refers you to...
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    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    D&D is about the aesthetics. There are plenty of other games out there worth playing. If it's D&D, I expect it to stick pretty closely to existing aesthetics and lore, or make a conscious break for specific reasons. "It's a new edition, who cares?" has always frustrated me.
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    D&D 5E (2024) How's the adoption of the new Goliath types going?

    To me that's a big sticking point, because it suggests the different goliath types don't interbreed, which is exactly the sort of thing I thought they were moving away from.
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    D&D General Can a Wish spell move a moon to cause an eclipse?

    Can Zeus make Morain a halfling thief of middling experience? Depending on the cosmology, probably "no" or "Yes, if he got the drop on him." But in no case would I allow that as a Wish. If you Wish that in my game, some halfling out there somewhere, who is a middling thief, now happens to be...
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    D&D General Can a Wish spell move a moon to cause an eclipse?

    That's exactly what that says. Altering reality, to "almost anything." I don't understand your confusion. Let me ask you this: is "I wish Moradin was a halfling thief of middling experience?" a valid Wish?
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    D&D General Can a Wish spell move a moon to cause an eclipse?

    It has a lot of limits. In AD&D, the limit was, "More likely to kill you or trap you in time than to actually be useful." In 5e, the limit is, if it it exceed the power of a normal spell or certain very specific things, it might not work as expected, and can burn out your ability to cast it...
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    D&D General Can a Wish spell move a moon to cause an eclipse?

    Well, it's cast by mortals. So explain yourself, please?
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    D&D General Can a Wish spell move a moon to cause an eclipse?

    That just changes the question from, "Can Wish move an impossibly large celestial body?" to "Can Wish change the divine order?" or "Given a running start, could a raging Barbarian kick the moon out of orbit?" In D&D, as I know it, the answer to all three of those things is "definitely not."...
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