once my warlock (who already had metamagic initiate) hit level 17 I didn't see a good reason to go up to 20... so I took 3 levels of divine soul sorcerer and got a lot of extra utility out of the low level spell slots. I didn't abuse the 'use warlock slots to make meta magic mana' trick but I...
my first off the cuff thought is if they are raising the limit from 20 to 30 they should give a +2 to the sat... so 5 of them will bring your 20 to a 30, and the classes that get the 24 (I think just barbarian and monk) can do it in 3...
I may be wrong, I will see
wait really? I wonder why dwarf? how about elf can they be small? can you make a tall halfling or gnome that is medium?
I just assumed all the rac...species would get "they are normally X but can be Y" language.
in 2000 we started a new Wednesday night game to try out 3e. within 2 months it moved to a Tuesday night game and it grew from 3 players to 6... of those 3 players two still played last week (one passed away) the other 3 players from last week 2 came from 3.5 area and 1 only joined cause he can...
100% could not aggree more, infact on that druid I gave my example of I already knew there WAS cheese just by exsiting on the internet and readingon these forms so I knew to avoid
and my cleric was mostly a healing buff other type with a mace as my main weapon rather then useing:
My tables (Mostly) have a gentleman's and gentle ladies agreement to not break stuff... or if we do we ALL break stuff. try to keep the overall power level similar as we can. it was harder in 3e, then with 1 exception (the time I had to ask the ranger to swap out his feats*) 4e was the easiest...
This is my experience. Theory is not always the same as practice, and sometimes the problems just don't show up
this was one of the WORST things that happened (and I have plenty of complaints) in 3e... I had a cleric we had played for many levels and we had just made an agreement with a druid...
Maybe I am too old to learn this new trick... maybe a HS kid getting into D&D today wont care...
I just need a way to relate what I want to play. 2e, 3e, 3.5, 4e, 4e+ess, 4e just ess, 5e, 5e with tasha mods, and now... what 5e with 2024 book?
I may be wrong, but i was told I could pick up mastery with a feat, not sure if it's an origin feat or a 4th level one.
for now just assume I have monk levels, and extra attack feature and a nick useable weapon...
okay someone with the books help me out here... forget weapon swapping cheese...
say my monk at level 5 has gotten a weapon mastery... he has 2 scimitars and attacks, how many attacks can he make?
I am giving up on convincing people... it is a new version that needs to be a distinction for talking about and prepping... we used to call that editions, in my group we are calling it 5.5... but I don't think we can as a group talk about this and the other phb in 2014 interchangeably we need to...
I said from the beginning this was going to be an issue...
When you sit down to a table and ask what edition you are playing, you now do NOT have a clear answer what PHB to use... and bringing a 2014 half elf bard with a 2014 background feature to a table only useing the 2024 PHB is going to...
if this leads to a 6e that is more based on 4e but with the better parts of 2e and 5e in it I will take back everything bad I have said abiut this edition/mid edition change.
again, condone it or not I have seen it work... what you millage is may vary.
yeah if you get caught lieing you don't get the job... the worst they can do is say no.
As someone who works in a field with full background checks I am very limited in my ability to stretch the truth... but as...