Search results

  1. C

    D&D 5E (2014) Are there any races post-tashas that compare with mountain dwarf for casters?

    I consider the difference between +2/+2 and +2/+1 to be noteworthy, but only a part of the option. I think that racial features are underrated here, from Gith (armor, weapons and spells) to Yuan Ti (spell resist and spells) to Warforged (AC and sleep) to Aracockra (flight). And Tortle (AC)...
  2. C

    Tasha's Cauldron of Everything: An In-Depth Review

    "Earn the moral high ground." Not to be rude, but what do you mean there? It's a DM-approved book that enables optional character building freedom and, like, 15 pages of weather. This sounds like you have a problem with your players, not the book. I disagree with your other comment. Wildfire...
  3. C

    Tasha's Cauldron of Everything: An In-Depth Review

    "Need" is a strong word, but it is different and, in my opinion, a good choice to have available if it's what your character concept fits into. I was personally disinterested in Phantom Rogue, and some other subclasses, but I wouldn't say that they weren't niches worth filling. I'm extremely...
  4. C

    D&D 5E (2014) Aberrant Mind's Psionic Sorcery is officially the most powerful feature.

    I agree! In general, I think a lot of Aberrant Mind's features seem like things that should be standard for the other existing Sorc subclasses (giving spells known, mainly). It would be a big change, but it feels necessary. Think about Shadow Sorcerer- Right now, they don't have Summon Shadow...
  5. C

    D&D 5E (2014) Aberrant Mind's Psionic Sorcery is officially the most powerful feature.

    Hi! I made an account because I wanted to explain a feature, pertaining to that spell-slot sorcery-point upcasting thing like @Shadowedeyes did. "When you cast any spell of 1st level or higher from your Psionic Spells feature, you can cast it by expending a spell slot as normal or by spending a...
Top