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  1. Kobold Avenger

    D&D 5E (2024) Druids, Muskets, True Strike and Shillelagh

    So Druids can most definitely use Muskets if they go for the Warden Primal Order. And while they don't have True Strike on their spell list they could probably get that easily enough with the right feat or species choice, so it'll make sense that a Druid with a Musket would probably use True...
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    D&D General Should Gnomes be Tiny

    2e Forest Gnomes might have been 2 feet tall from what I remember. They stopped being that small after that edition. Now I notice that in the 2024 PHB, Gnomes who are 3 to 4 feet are typically taller than Halflings who are 2 to 3 feet now.
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    D&D General Languages suck in D&D.

    Jamaican Patois might be considered another language, but it's recognizable as English when spoken. And I think there's a few languages like that.
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    D&D General Languages suck in D&D.

    In the modern world English is only the 3rd most spoken language, but it's more of a "common" language because for the 2 more spoken languages: one of them is mostly exclusive to just one country, and the other while spoken in many countries is mostly confined to one continent and the one...
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    D&D 5E (2024) D&D Marilith Is Far More Bestial In 2025

    What Demons can and can't breed is on a case-by-case basis for their types. Dretches and Manes being at the bottom of the ranks come from petitioners, so they probably can't as they likely lack a lot of identity to even have sexes or genders. Rutterkin might, as they might have been corrupted...
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    D&D 5E (2024) D&D Marilith Is Far More Bestial In 2025

    Chasme described as having orgies and mating in Pazrael/Pazuzu's realm and laying their eggs in corpses. There's breeding of Goristo, much like how Humans breed horses. There's a Nabassu described as a Nurse mother, who sends her children to prey on mortals. Nabassu can only mature by...
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    D&D 5E (2024) D&D Marilith Is Far More Bestial In 2025

    It's definitely a point I've being trying to make about Demons, is that they're creatures of chaos and don't necessarily follow the same rules for things such as meta-biology. But many of them are "biological" in many senses of the idea and concept. And of course biologically creating a Demon...
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    D&D General Can a Wish spell move a moon to cause an eclipse?

    I'm going to go with celestial bodies are generally astrophysical ones based on the fact there's Spelljamming ships that go into Wildspace and can go to all those places, and that they're generally planets and moons and other things.
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    D&D 5E (2024) D&D Marilith Is Far More Bestial In 2025

    Named Marilith NPCs in Planescape 2e had the female indicator beside their name so it's not like they're gender less, some NPCs in PS got the "⊘" symbol for non-binary but it was never applied to any name Marilith NPC, but it was used for other creatures like Shadow Demons and at least a few...
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    D&D 5E (2024) D&D Marilith Is Far More Bestial In 2025

    So now you're insisting that because the art doesn't show it, it doesn't exist? Not counting those 1 line stat line summaries when they decided to give a brief overview of some place and mentioned someones gender as being female, despite the art only showing male examples of a species. And 5e...
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    D&D 5E (2024) D&D Marilith Is Far More Bestial In 2025

    I looked up the subject myself, Turkey Vultures which are the species of Vultures that most associate with what a Vulture looks like, aren't that distinguishable between male and female. They aren't like Parrots or Mallard Ducks in the ways you can tell the differences.
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    D&D 5E (2024) D&D Marilith Is Far More Bestial In 2025

    Many Demons appear like animals such as Vultures, Orangutans, Mosquitos and so on. Vultures do have different sexes, it's just less obvious to Human observers. If you saw a group of Vultures could you identify which Vultures are male or female? Neither would most artists who would draw...
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    D&D General Can a Wish spell move a moon to cause an eclipse?

    With tidal waves as a result of a moon being moved, could that mean that terrors from the deep like Morkoths, Krakens and Aboleths awaken as a result? I guess that would be a thing especially if it's a wish from a villain who doesn't really care for the consequences.
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    D&D 5E (2024) D&D Marilith Is Far More Bestial In 2025

    You've spent most of your time arguing against the setting that fleshed out the Planes the most. The setting where it stated that not only do Demons have a biology, but that they also have multiple genders and that Demon genders (and sexes) are somewhat fluid.
  15. Kobold Avenger

    D&D General Languages suck in D&D.

    In 5.5 it does, there's "Common Sign Language" in the PHB as something that you could learn.
  16. Kobold Avenger

    D&D General Languages suck in D&D.

    It's definitely a 5.5 thing.
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    D&D General Languages suck in D&D.

    Alignment languages were fortunately forgotten past 1e. But there was a Fanon theory of alignment languages in 2e that they were really just based on languages of certain planar exemplars, like "Neutral" being based off of the Rilmani language or "Lawful Neutral" being based off the Modron...
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    D&D 5E (2024) D&D Marilith Is Far More Bestial In 2025

    Back to subject of Mariliths and genders. The deluxe 2e Planescape adventure module Hellbound: the Blood War has a comic book written by Jeff Grubb and illustrated by Robh Ruppel and Tony Diterlizzi about the romance that ended in tragedy between a male Cambion and a female Marilith. Though all...
  19. Kobold Avenger

    D&D 5E (2024) D&D Marilith Is Far More Bestial In 2025

    As for the Armanite, they've consistently existed in every edition since 2e. 2e: Planes of Chaos, where they originally appeared as a Planescape supplement boxed set. 3e: Manual of Planes and Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss 4e: Demonomicon 5e: Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes and Monsters of...
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