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  1. Remathilis

    D&D General The Player's Quantum Ogre: Warlock Pacts

    No. I have a simple credo about my PCs: I control what they say and do. Not the DM. I dislike abilities that force my PC to act in ways contrary to how they would otherwise (barring literal mind control) and I don't like DMs who threaten to remove my class if I don't behave the way they think I...
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    D&D General The Player's Quantum Ogre: Warlock Pacts

    My issue is that a cleric (warlock, paladin, druid, ranger, etc) gets a supernatural sugar daddy who the DM can use to bludgeon you with by destroying your character. For example: Fiend patron: warlock! The paladin in your party has insulted me. Kill him! Warlock: what? I won't do that...
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    D&D 5E (2024) NPCs, and the poverty of the core books

    You're not the seventh son of a seventh son, you were not born under the dark moon, you aren't part of the ancient bloodline, yada yada yada. Seriously, your convincing me that either there is nobody with unique abilities OR I don't believe you don't allow everything goes. So every assassin...
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    D&D General The Player's Quantum Ogre: Warlock Pacts

    I'm far better with that sort of give and take over the "do what I say or you lose your class abilities".
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    D&D General The Player's Quantum Ogre: Warlock Pacts

    The answer is None. So we are arbitrarily punishing some classes and not others. You want to revamp the classes so that every fighter is a vassal for his Lord, every rogue gives a cut to the local thieves guild, or every bard is under contract from her manager, I'll buy the whole God...
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    D&D General The Player's Quantum Ogre: Warlock Pacts

    What is the obligations for being a sorcerer? A bard? A wizard? Why do those classes get their power duty free? What responsibilities do monks and barbarians have? Why do some classes get micromanaged by the DM and others can thumb their noses and keep their powers.
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    D&D General This Makes No Sense: Re-Examining the 1e Bard

    Add to the fact that their actual bard abilities took 1 minute of prep to use and came with enough caveats and provisos that you would think it was an Act of Congress, you has a class that was far better on paper than in practice. The best trick was to treat them as a slightly beefier magic...
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    D&D General The Player's Quantum Ogre: Warlock Pacts

    Honestly, I hate having certain classes having "mommy may I" mechanics and not others. If you had it where every class had some way to lose their powers, I'd be ok with it, but the fact Bobby Bard can heal almost as good as Cindy Cleric and she has to walk on eggshells or else sky daddy will...
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    D&D General This Makes No Sense: Re-Examining the 1e Bard

    This was less of a problem in both Basic and 2e, (at least at first) as the PHB or red box was at least internally consistent with itself. The 1e PHB doesn't make it out the gate without telling you to forget things you just read 5 pages ago...
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    D&D General The Player's Quantum Ogre: Warlock Pacts

    Patron, like deities or other supernatural sugar-parents, work best when there is an explicit expectation between the player and the DM as to the level of micromanaging the entity will do. I don't feel this should be set by the rules. There is interesting stories of rebellious warlocks turning...
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    D&D General This Makes No Sense: Re-Examining the 1e Bard

    On a related to the OP note, considering how perfectly playable the The Strategic Review bard was, the fact the PHB bard was turned into a disaster of mechanics is a travesty. Most of the other classes in the PHB work fine inside the confines of rest of the game, but bard and monk aren't just...
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    D&D General This Makes No Sense: Re-Examining the 1e Bard

    Clearly you never heard of the famous bard James Brown? That bard had soul, brother...
  14. Remathilis

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

    Degree is a factor, but I can argue that even a local military could have specialized techniques they learned for specific situations. For example, the the Borderwatch guards frequently fight against orc raiders on hogback, they may gain abilities that give them advantage vs orcs and to dismount...
  15. Remathilis

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

    First, bold to assume all possible factions or cultures are available, or you would gain the features of them. For example, you can claim heritage from a Vistani tribe, but you will never gain the same prophecy or Evil Eye abilities NPC Vistani have. You can try to emulate them with spells, but...
  16. Remathilis

    D&D General 6E But A + Thread

    $150 is already a steep buy in for DMs. You're shooting for $200 plus?
  17. Remathilis

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

    Bold is emphasis. A drow can be a unique cleric of Lolth that has abilities a PC cleric wouldn't have. I have no problem extending that logic to other classes. An elf swordsman who dedicated 200 years to the art of the blade can do things a PC elf isn't able to do. The assassins of the...
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    D&D General 6E But A + Thread

    Bullocks. I've seen 5e players expend every resource and lose and I've seen AD&D fighters solo dragons. The only time I see OS players too weak to muscle though is if the DM is gimping them or you are playing Basic Red Box RAW. Again, I won't argue modern PCs aren't more powerful, but I don't...
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    D&D General 6E But A + Thread

    I beg to disagree. At levels 1-4 I will admit that OS PCs are far weaker than their modern counterparts, but come about 5th level OS players usually have enough power to start muscling though any reasonable challenges. Magic items, better gear, and third level spells usually start evening the...
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