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    D&D 5E (2024) Poll) Will the DMG2024 have Infinite Quivers?

    Arrow tracking matters if your D&D game is about dungeon survival or emergent gameplay. Arrow tracking doesn't matter if your D&D game is about monster fighting or storytelling, though. An infinite quiver as a magic item makes a lot of sense, but it'd only really be valuable to the first...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Celestial Warlock's Radiant Soul got a buff

    Yeah, that sounds intentional to me. Good catch!
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    Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks Talks AI Usage in D&D [UPDATED!]

    I agree. I also think that because we live in a world where being paid for our work is how we access food, housing, and healthcare, replacing a human with cheap AI ("bending the cost curve") is not a necessary or defensible way to adjust. Yet it is a very likely short-term way companies will...
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    D&D General Warlocks: Charisma vs Intelligence

    I find that it impacts play a lot because it impacts the characterization of the warlock character - players like answering the question of why they undertook the pact, why it was worth it, what they hope to do with it. Often, I've seen players answering this question with reference to the INT...
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    D&D General Warlocks: Charisma vs Intelligence

    Part of the fun of playing a warlock is playing someone whose gift might go up in fairy smoke (or whose dark magic might cost them their soul, or whose alien insight might lead to madness). A warlock likely is giving up a lot for very little, in a classic Faustian sense. It's pretty fun to play...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Thief Rogue / True Strike

    The 2014 edition for Wand of Fireballs says you can use an action expend a charge to cast the fireball spell. The 2024 version could have the same language (and in that case wouldn't be kosher for Fast Hands). The 2024 version could also have different language. If it says you can use a Magic...
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    D&D General Warlocks: Charisma vs Intelligence

    No, I'd say they're charming an arch fey. CHA 16 is a heroic level of charm, a level of attention-getting that most people aren't capable of. Enough for an arch fey to notice them, to have them stand out of the crowd. Enough so that when the warlock reaches out to form a pact, the creature is...
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    D&D General Warlocks: Charisma vs Intelligence

    Charisma. Int would make sense for an occultist, but that's just a wizard. They've got the books and the rituals and whatnot. Warlocks make pacts with things. Deals. Their Charisma gets them a better deal, helps them charm the fey themselves, helps them wheel and deal with a fiend.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Thief Rogue / True Strike

    As a subclass feature? Sure. But not buried in some arcane corner of an ambiguous multiclassing interaction. Exceedingly poor design if you hide your best options under a few layers of optional rules that aren't clearly explained or signposted. WotC is capable of mistakes, but this would be...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Thief Rogue / True Strike

    That reading makes some sense - it's the de facto Magic action I talked about above. It's possible to read "requires the Magic action" as including all single-action or longer spellcasting, since all single-action or longer spellcasting does use the Magic action. It's also possible to read...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Why are weapon masteries limited?

    Yeah, I think you've got it right. I think the reason for picking them during your rest is to emphasize your own strategic load-out. If I pick three masteries, I'm going to pick the three weapons I've got the biggest chance of using, so I'm thinking about balancing that choice - making sure...
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    D&D General Dmg previews up

    You gotta have a friendly NPC running your bastion! Or else, whose roasted ashes will the PC's be able to mourn after the red dragon torches it? :devilish: Seriously excited to see what's in store for bastions, especially if they can make it relevant to the PC's. I've always had a bit of a...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Thief Rogue / True Strike

    I think that second point is where the specific wording comes in. If the item says it takes the Magic action, then it does, and Fast Hands can apply. If the item instead says you cast a spell, then the item does not take the Magic action, and Fast Hands does not apply. According to my favored...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Thief Rogue / True Strike

    Pretty sure this is incorrect on the RAW. A scroll of protection is not a spell scroll. Those are two distinct magic items (that both happen to take the appearance of scrolls). Scrolls of Protection are not in the '24 PHB. Evidence for this includes that they have different entries in the '14...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Rules that annoy you

    As a fan of meaty HP who has long been told I'm Doing It Wrong, I've been a little surprised to see a more meaty HP take in general when I listen to other groups. Listening to some D&D podcasts and watching Vox Machina really reinforced that meat is a significant part of HP for more than just...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Thief Rogue / True Strike

    No specific description of a Spell Scroll says that it takes a Magic action to cast as far as I can see. We don't all agree. I don't know what the wand of magic missiles will be like. I don't have the '24 DMG yet. I could see it being a situation where the designers allow it to be covered with...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Thief Rogue / True Strike

    The counter-reading is: Scrolls don't require you to take the Magic action. They require you to cast a spell. Using the Magic action isn't a requirement of the item. It's a requirement of the spell you're casting (evidence for this is that bonus action spells and reaction spells don't take the...
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    The Legend of Vox Machina Free on YouTube for Limited Time

    Yeah, that makes sense. Most of the time, when I'm finding a fault with this show, whether it's the jokes or the violence or the characters, I'm like, "No, this actually is very reflective of the experience of playing D&D, even if it doesn't make the BEST narrative."
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    The Legend of Vox Machina Free on YouTube for Limited Time

    My hot take (so some spoilers ahead): Yeah, the juvenilia is real, and doesn't fully disappear. If you can't abide fart jokes and butt jokes, then this probably isn't for you (though it IS very reflective of basically every table I've ever actually played D&D at, to a degree that makes me...
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