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  1. Kurotowa

    D&D 5E (2024) Goblins and Orcs Not Being Green

    Yeah, the art is really not consistent. Officially, D&D orcs are grey and goblins are sort of yellowish with big noses. But they go off-model in both color and design quite often, and IMO a lot of those look better. The orc Monk on Tasha's Cauldron p48 is definitely more green than grey. But...
  2. Kurotowa

    D&D 5E (2024) "Sword" and Board Build?

    It's only a punishment if you're trying to optimize for damage output. Having a two or three point higher AC matters a lot with bounded accuracy. You just need it with a way to make yourself "sticky" so that foes don't simply prioritize your friends over you. I think a lot of people are...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Player wants to be a Death Knight but will use official rules: Build Help

    Depending on flavor, a Fighter 1 / Undead Warlock X might work. (Not Undying, that subclass is trash, Undead from Van Richten's Guide is the playable version.) Blade Pact for weapons, Chain Pact for a skeleton familiar, it's about as close as you can get with existing D&D options.
  4. Kurotowa

    D&D Releases Playtest for Updated Artificer

    Not to be too much of a ranty old man, but there's been a serious breakdown in social cohesion that's lead a lot of people to a well founded reflexive assumption of bad faith. Large corporations make bad faith business decisions to gouge their customers while providing worse service. Politicians...
  5. Kurotowa

    D&D Releases Playtest for Updated Artificer

    "..and that's my 20 point plan for why we need a flat tax and the restoration of miscegenation laws!" "Sir, all I asked was if you wanted fries with that."
  6. Kurotowa

    D&D Releases Playtest for Updated Artificer

    Why stop there? Why not a homunculus that is a crossbow? An animate mecha-crossbow with small servo arms that can reload itself while the wielder aims and fires. Completely beyond the rules, of course, but a DM who's willing to color outside the lines with a player who doesn't try to exploit...
  7. Kurotowa

    D&D Releases Playtest for Updated Artificer

    Yeah, it used to be 2nd level when Infusions came in. Which is probably a deliberate change to make it part of the 5th level damage spike package.
  8. Kurotowa

    D&D Releases Playtest for Updated Artificer

    I completely understand the aesthetic appeal of a self-sufficient character idea. It's clean, it's tidy, and it doesn't depend on permission from the DM or compatibility with the campaign specifics. Sometimes 10 days of downtime IS a tall order. Still, I think the purpose of Replicate Magic...
  9. Kurotowa

    D&D Releases Playtest for Updated Artificer

    Here's the thing about Returning Weapon and Repeating Shot. They're not Infusions anymore. They're just plain old Uncommon magic items. Which means if having one is a build defining item, you don't need to wait till 6th level. You don't even need to be an Artificer. It's just 10 days of downtime...
  10. Kurotowa

    D&D Releases Playtest for Updated Artificer

    Doing my Day 2 closer read and test character mock up, I noticed that not only does the Homunculus Servant not use up an Infusion/Replicated Item slot anymore, it also doesn't cost a Bonus Action to command. Which means that while it's a bit fragile and expensive, it can be used by any Artificer...
  11. Kurotowa

    D&D Releases Playtest for Updated Artificer

    I've been trying to sketch out character ideas, and I keep running into little pain points. Mostly due to changes from the prior version. Battle Smith has issues because you don't have the "Infused items act as casting foci" clause anymore. If you want to use a two-handed melee weapon or any...
  12. Kurotowa

    D&D Releases Playtest for Updated Artificer

    I'm a little worried about the Battle Smith. No Mastery traits, difficulty taking the usual martial feats since those won't raise Intelligence, it's a bit hard for what's primarily a weapon user. Maybe the spells and Steel Defender are supposed to carry that weight? I'll keep an eye out for...
  13. Kurotowa

    D&D General Drow as in Cow or Drow as in Snow: Where did the Dark Elves Come From?

    Incomplete Enchanter is notable for two things. One is the protagonists taking a scientific approach to magic and thereby attaining great mystical might. The other is being a pioneer in thinly disguised self-insert fanfic via the "all our stories are real somewhere in the multiverse" scenario...
  14. Kurotowa

    D&D General The History of Alignment: Why D&D Has the Nine-Point Alignment System 4 UR Memes

    Any discussion of the origins of D&D alignment needs a shout out to Poul Anderson's novel Three Hearts and Three Lions. That particular work was the origin of many D&D staples, such of Paladins and Trolls and Gnomes, all of which appear in very recognizable forms. In that novel, the forces of...
  15. Kurotowa

    D&D 5E (2014) Subclass feature vs. feat -- Which is "worth" more?

    Depends on the class. Different classes split their power budget between base class and subclass differently. So some subclass feature are stronger than a feat and some are weaker.
  16. Kurotowa

    D&D 5E (2024) The bladelock two-weapon fighter: fundamentally unsound?

    You can't have it all. You want a scouting familiar? Take something small and stealthy that can turn invisible. Want something Medium sized with hands that can use adventurer scaled gear and items? Something big enough and strong enough that it can give a Small sized Warlock a piggyback ride...
  17. Kurotowa

    D&D 5E (2024) The bladelock two-weapon fighter: fundamentally unsound?

    That's why I think the first Chain Pact familiar I want to try is the Skeleton. It has so many unique qualities, among them a ranged attack.
  18. Kurotowa

    D&D 5E (2024) The bladelock two-weapon fighter: fundamentally unsound?

    Not amazing, but not entirely out of the picture. It's a non-Cha feat, so you're either delaying Cha progression or taking it late. It's a Bonus Action attack, and a Warlock can already get that with Investment of the Chain Master. Not to mention the competition with any Bonus Action buff...
  19. Kurotowa

    D&D 5E (2024) The bladelock two-weapon fighter: fundamentally unsound?

    You are, I fear, absolutely correct. I hadn't fully gamed out the interaction of durations and initiative orders. The Warlock can never personally benefit by attacking a Paralyzed foe, outside of Readied Action gimmicks, and even allies only get it if their turn lands between the Warlock and the...
  20. Kurotowa

    D&D 5E (2024) The bladelock two-weapon fighter: fundamentally unsound?

    Revised 5e Bladelocks are finicky things. I keep seeing people trying to design them like a standard martial, and that just doesn't work. Even multiclass dips are only a partial solution. The opinion I'm coming around to is that if you want standard martial tools like Weapon Masteries and a...
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