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    D&D 5E (2014) Challenge: Invent a PHB Class List with 6 Classes

    Now that the thread has been going for a little bit, here is my entry: I organized the casters into broad themes (maybe more like tones) and the martial casters mechanically. New classes are in orange, places the current classes go are in blue. diabolist—casters with dark and ominous powers...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Challenge: Invent a PHB Class List with 6 Classes

    I know what you mean. It's hard to come up with thematic names for the broad categories that aren't already spoken for somehow. I like diabolist as a name for "scary caster with supernatural friends." Invoker is also a perfect name for this when used in its traditional sense: Invoke—from the...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Challenge: Invent a PHB Class List with 6 Classes

    I knew it was just a matter of time until that was suggested :LOL:
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    D&D 5E (2014) Challenge: Invent a PHB Class List with 6 Classes

    I recognize it's not the gist of your post but, incidentally, "shaman" is considered insensitive in some quarters as well--they even made it to the Wikipedia page :p
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    D&D 5E (2014) Challenge: Invent a PHB Class List with 6 Classes

    More misc. thoughts/comments: One thing I noticed in fiddling with the 6-class challenge myself is that half-casters don't fit in it very well. All the existing half-caster classes have a very strong theme and half-casting is too powerful to add as a subclass level feature if the balance of the...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Challenge: Invent a PHB Class List with 6 Classes

    I haven't heard of Stonetop. Could you elaborate on the nomenclature. Yeah that could work if well executed. So far we've seen folks organizing them around party roles, power sources, magic/fighty/skilled permutations, and others--no reason ability scores couldn't be the organizing device.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Challenge: Invent a PHB Class List with 6 Classes

    Oh, there are absolutely tons of ways remix and recombine classes and, as always, the OSR is full of strange variety. My favorite OSR-clone system, Simulacrum, has only two classes--warrior and mage. But, again, the challenge here is to get to 6 good classes. And 6, as opposed to 4 or 3, is a...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Challenge: Invent a PHB Class List with 6 Classes

    Interesting, that's a much different balance of full casters to non-full casters than 5e has currently.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Challenge: Invent a PHB Class List with 6 Classes

    I don't disagree. My Ideal class list certainly would not consist of 6 classes. But getting from 3 which make sense to 6 that make sense is the challenge :)
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    D&D 5E (2014) Challenge: Invent a PHB Class List with 6 Classes

    Which of those classes subsume which parts of the other 7? i.e. is barbarian being collapsed into fighter?
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    D&D 5E (2014) Challenge: Invent a PHB Class List with 6 Classes

    A while back there was a thread called "What Would Your Perfect 50th PHB Class List Be?" It had an interesting exchange in it: To the challenge then! Can you come up with a list of 6 mega-classes that elegantly contain the essentials of every existing PHB class? (bonus points for including...
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    D&D 5E (2014) The Fate of the Smol

    Both points of view--verisimilitude vs. player freedom--are valid, but WotC needs to pick one. The half-measures they are currently using are kludgy. Small and medium creatures are dramatically more similar than small and tiny creatures or medium and large creatures. No PC creatures can be large...
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    D&D General What class is Gandalf?

    First thing to note is that The Hobbit Gandalf, like the tone of everything in The Hobbit, is way different than Lord of the Rings Gandalf. Hobbit Gandalf is a lot closer to a wizard. LotR Gandalf is almost a non-caster. This is spot on, and it's what I answered, but there are things it...
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    D&D General Is there a D&D setting that actually works how it would with access to D&D magic?

    Good on ya for stating your assumptions and trying to get the thread back to the intended focus. I'm afraid the board is liable to continue refusing the premise of your question, but that's how it goes. If Pathfinder is where you get your starting assumptions, then I would again recommend you...
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    D&D General Is there a D&D setting that actually works how it would with access to D&D magic?

    Oh sure, that's an impossibility. What I mean is that, to my knowledge, there isn't a setting that does the 5e equivalent of what the tippyverse does for 3e.
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    D&D General Is there a D&D setting that actually works how it would with access to D&D magic?

    There have been attempts. The ones that come to mind most quickly for me are Ptolus and the Tippyverse. There are also rather clever within-setting solutions why some D&D worlds might be stuck in the middle ages (here's a cool one for Greyhawk, based on Jack Vance's Lyonesse). But there are...
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    D&D General 1991 Dark Sun Setting Overview and Speculation

    Super cool. Once you get the whole crater area filled in, I'd be interested to know what cities, groups, and geographical features you populate it with.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Why do cities in Faerun have fortified walls?

    @Ixal I think I allowed my point to drift in the post you quoted above. My claim, agreeing with the OP was: Principally, I think the most secure cities would be underground ones. Powerful polities would prefer to use underground cities as their centers of government (and have fair sized...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Why do cities in Faerun have fortified walls?

    That's true. But it's an issue for a castle too, since they can burrow up from below. Going under walls via sapping is one of the standard tactics in a besieger's playbook. It's only easy if there is just one entrance or if the besieger knows the location of every secondary entrance--and the...
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