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    Polymorph transformation

    The second part is incorrect. True Polymorph says you can change into a creature or object, but that's also a 9th level spell.
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    Warforged- change Integrated Protection

    If you're the DM, I don't understand what the complaint is. Adjust your monsters accordingly.
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    Spellcasting - why no skill check?

    Wizards choose their spells they want to prepare every long rest. Divine casters get to choose what spells they want to prepare every long rest. There is no need to make a check.
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    Spellcasting - why no skill check?

    Part of spell preparation is going over these things. They practice until it's second nature to them. The reason why there isn't a skill check is because a wizard can't cast a spell they don't fully understand. Most casters will use their spellcasting focus, but for the spells where they need...
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    Spellcasting - why no skill check?

    Because the spell is actually memorized in the caster's head. They only need a quick gesture while holding the component and saying a word or two to actually release the spell. They aren't reading it from the book.
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    Missed session catch-up XP

    There's really no wrong answer, it's just a game. My AL characters suffer, but that's not a problem because every adventure is stand alone.
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    Warforged- change Integrated Protection

    Composite alloy armor. Lol
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    Warforged- change Integrated Protection

    U was wondering, how are they switching out armor between rests? Wouldn't they need some sort of mechanic to remove the armor for them? I've always thought of the warforge as androids, maybe like the Exos from Destiny. Like for them to actually change armor, they would have to go to some...
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    Missed session catch-up XP

    The situation I'm in now, I travel for work, so I'm out at least 2 weeks every month. Everyone knew this before we started so it's not a problem. We don't use exp, it's more of a milestone system, so they just level me up so I don't fall behind. I kind of see it like, my character has a...
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    Houserule: Opportunity Attacks incurred by ranged attacks and spells.

    Your players will not be too happy if you decide to dictate how they play based off of YOUR preference instead of theirs. If you want to involve more melee combat, then how about use smarter enemies that can close the range or force characters to maneuver. Try using ambushes and combat in...
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    Houserule: Opportunity Attacks incurred by ranged attacks and spells.

    I think this rule is fair in 5e for a couple reasons. 1 casting a spell or shooting a weapon does not inherently leave an opening for attack. A good example is, no one tries to attack a person with a gun in real life no matter how close they are. A bow is a little different, but if you've...
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    D&D 5E (2014) ASI's at Character Level instead of Class Level

    Most classes don't have features at the same level as the ASI, unless you count gaining spell slots as a feature.
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    D&D 5E (2014) ASI's at Character Level instead of Class Level

    So a multiclassed fighter could possibly get 2 ASIs on the same level?
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    Ravnica: Is This The New D&D Setting? [UPDATED & CONFIRMED!]

    This is the 3rd book announced for this year to come out, not to mention MToF which already came out. They have been busy. What's coming out next year is anyone's guess as of now, but there will probably be another player supplement in the spring, a new campaign in the spring and one in the...
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    Ravnica: Is This The New D&D Setting? [UPDATED & CONFIRMED!]

    I know for a fact that this is the next book. Of course I couldn't say anything until it was announced, but barring pictures and any changes they've made. I've read the book already. If I were going to spend my money on this or Dragon Heist, it would be this. My name will be in both books...
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    Ravnica: Is This The New D&D Setting? [UPDATED & CONFIRMED!]

    I am pretty sure, they are not going to release most of the previous settings into this edition. We are what 4 years in now? They have barely expanded past the Sword coast and Moon Sea.
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    Ravnica: Is This The New D&D Setting? [UPDATED & CONFIRMED!]

    Pretty much. But if the maps and lore is enough to create your own adventures in Waterdeep, then it'll be worth buying for DMs.
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    Ravnica: Is This The New D&D Setting? [UPDATED & CONFIRMED!]

    Merfolk are not in the book, and neither are this version of vampire
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    Ravnica: Is This The New D&D Setting? [UPDATED & CONFIRMED!]

    The problem is, it's the same adventure. There is a reason to play it once, but if you're planning on replaying it, have everyone make different characters and use a different DM. The rewards are great, the adventure is, blah.
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