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  1. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Using Action Surge to cast spells in 2024

    I feel like 5.5 RAW allows this, and I don't think it's a huge deal - as @Charlaquin points out, it's a risky move because the triggering event for the Reaction isn't guaranteed to happen, but the spell slot gets burned regardless. I'd allow it (I wouldn't give inspiration for it, mainly because...
  2. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Teos talks about using the hero’s of the Borderlands Starter Box to run games.

    I am honestly not sure. I am a paid supporter.
  3. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Baldur's Gate Premier Game Jam, from the DMSGuilds & Storytelling Collective

    I once figured out that my annual earnings on DMsGuild are almost exactly equal to my annual spending on TTRPG stuff. They might as well pay me in company scrip (except not all the stuff I buy is WotC). I really enjoy creating stuff for publication, but on a pure time/effort vs cost analysis...
  4. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Teos talks about using the hero’s of the Borderlands Starter Box to run games.

    @FitzTheRuke I think part of the confusion you might be having with the Discord thing is that there actually isn't a "Mastering Dungeons" Discord server. There is @Alphastream's Discord, which has a channel in it dedicated to the Mastering Dungeons podcast. I am in Alphastream's Discord by...
  5. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Baldur's Gate Premier Game Jam, from the DMSGuilds & Storytelling Collective

    That is true, but you will have to trust me when I say that even the top 4% on DMsGuild is...not a lot of money at all. Like everything in the TTRPG space, the profit margins for everything are razor thin.
  6. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Baldur's Gate Premier Game Jam, from the DMSGuilds & Storytelling Collective

    Currently, DriveThru does allow fiction content (including comics). I expect that the reins will be kept tighter with DMsGuild for the foreseeable future though, and they'll stick with adventures, rules supplements, and maps.
  7. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Baldur's Gate Premier Game Jam, from the DMSGuilds & Storytelling Collective

    100% this. Even a 5-room dungeon, when written for publication, can easily run you 10-12 pages.
  8. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Baldur's Gate Premier Game Jam, from the DMSGuilds & Storytelling Collective

    I have read the kit; it's the same content that you can see on the Roll20 page that you linked above, just as a PDF.
  9. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Baldur's Gate Premier Game Jam, from the DMSGuilds & Storytelling Collective

    I've signed up. FWIW, what @SlyFlourish says about the DMsGuild rules & licensing is 100% accurate, BUT that doesn't mean it's necessarily the wrong place to publish - it very much depends on what your goals are, where you're at career-wise as a creator, what your expectations are, and how...
  10. Burnside

    D&D General Take A Look At The Class Boards From The New D&D Starter Set

    I get what you're saying, but I do have enough experience with my brain to know that, all things being equal, "loads of irregular cards and tokens" is always much worse than "sheet of paper" for me personally, across the board.
  11. Burnside

    D&D General Take A Look At The Class Boards From The New D&D Starter Set

    Hot take: this format is in no way easier for my brain to process than a character sheet. That said, I 100% applaud the elimination of the 1-18 ability score numbering, which is a vestigial artifact of earlier editions and no longer needed in the current game. Next re-do spells so spell levels...
  12. Burnside

    D&D General GMing and "Player Skill"

    I'm working on an actual play right now sponsored by Green Ronin that uses their Adventure Game Engine, which has mechanics that pretty much mandate telling the player the DC (in AGE's case "Test Level" but it's the same concept) number for effectively any skill roll they try to make (and such...
  13. Burnside

    D&D General GMing and "Player Skill"

    In some cases, people use "player skill" to mean "system mastery." Meaning people can become very skilled at knowing how the abilities on their character sheet work and when and how to deploy them in play. For others, player skill means looking up from the character sheet and using more of your...
  14. Burnside

    D&D General GMing and "Player Skill"

    I actually think the 2024 rules are a step backwards towards 3E-level granularity and away from 2014's move towards DM fiat. The 2024 rules attempt to codify a lot more player actions than 2014 does, and assigns set DCs to many tasks where 2014 steps back from doing so.
  15. Burnside

    D&D General GMing and "Player Skill"

    As a designer, when making stuff for 5E I do my best to create encounters that allow multiple solutions, and can be solved by skilled play or by character-sheet-based options or by some combination of both. I don't always succeed at designing for that, but my strongest stuff allows for both...
  16. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) 5e GMs: Do/Have/Would You Start Above 1st Level? (Note: Cannot change your vote.)

    I generally start at 1 but get to 2 fairly quickly (after ~4 hours of play). I’ve run Dungeon of the Mad Mage (never completed the dungeon despite multiple attempts) and started those at level 5.
  17. Burnside

    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    Yeah, this is a weird one. For that matter, maybe like 30% of America is hot and dry. Certainly not Lake Geneva, WI.
  18. Burnside

    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    Yeah - my dad is a Boomer, and not remotely counter-cultural, but liked Tolkien and owned the 1968 U.S. paperback boxed set of the three LotR novels which, by the time he gave them to me as a child, were already so well-read by him as to be falling apart at the seams. Those books were very...
  19. Burnside

    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    Tolkien was HUGE with hippies. Led Zeppelin’s “Ramble On” is from 1969, with lyrics about Lord of the Rings in it, and the college kids all knew what he was singing about.
  20. Burnside

    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    This is literally my entire point. Characters in your game don’t ask each other what character class they are or talk about their Wisdom score. Why then is the rule term “Species” more of a problem?
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