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  1. Savage Wombat

    D&D 5E (2014) DMG Preview: The Multiverse

    Well, it's not properly a torus - but if you imagine the inside of a bicycle tire, with the "sky" where the open part is, you get a city that's got no end in one direction but has walls on the sides.
  2. Savage Wombat

    D&D 5E (2014) DMG Preview: The Multiverse

    As a Planescape fan, I don't think I'd ever realized a design intent that you could go "sideways" in Sigil and wrap around to the other side of town. And I'd always enjoyed introducing primes to Sigil with the "and the city extends to the horizon and goes up ... up ... up until you can see the...
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    D&D 5E (2014) I have the DMG!

    My wife went through about eight sessions before something finally failed the save vs. her Sacred Flame.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Is every Official Adventure Going to be about Saving the World?

    Maybe the problem with "save the world" plots - apart from overuse - is the lack of a real narrative question. OF COURSE the PCs want to save the world. It's where their stuff is. Maybe they should do a path where the players have to decide whether the world deserves saving or not.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Old Ways of Playing

    In the old Baldur's Gate game, characters with infravision could see the monsters illuminated with red when you were fighting at night. Undead monsters lacked this marker.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Monster Math: CR1 vs CR½ - Quantifying the differences

    The Kuo-Toa Whip is CR 1 and has 65 HP. And it's a spellcaster. Does this make sense?
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    D&D 5E (2014) What's D&D's closest equivalent to buzzard-people?

    Harpies are definitely buzzards, or vultures. (Buzzard is a weird term in ornithology.) But they have other baggage you may not want. Honestly, if you want the carrion-bird-humanoid, you use tengu/kenku. Or Vrocks. I suspect the existing stats don't really reflect what you want them for -...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Protecting Spellbooks

    The idea is to protect the book that the wizard carries around. If the book is supposed to stay on the table, glyph of warding works fine. But if you pick the book up it goes off.
  9. Savage Wombat

    D&D 5E (2014) Protecting Spellbooks

    I'm placing a wizard's spellbook in my dungeon, and just noticed that there don't seem to be trap spells any more. Explosive Runes, which has been moved under Glyph of Warding, specifically can't be placed on objects designed to be moved. Even Arcane Lock seems to make using it on a book...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Legendary, Lair, and BOSS Actions

    How do you guys narrate auto-saves anyway? From a rules-fairness POV, you want to imply to the players that this is a special, limited use ability separate from "Wow, he just rolls really well".
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    D&D 5E (2014) Converting Tomb of Horrors to 5E

    Well, easy enough in a "balanced encounter? what is this balanced encounter you speak of?" way.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Glaive vs. Halberd - what's the difference?

    It's simple, guys. A halberd is a kind of cleaver on a stick. A glaive is a five-pointed switchblade throwing star thingy that is only outmatched by the power of love.
  13. Savage Wombat

    D&D 5E (2014) The Multiverse is back....

    What if we make it a LG society that "reeducates" (brainwashes) those convicted of repeated criminal acts? And a CG society that gives citizens every opportunity to gainfully employ themselves, but won't help you one cent if you don't take those opportunities? Those societies would be...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Supplemental books: Why the compulsion to buy and use, but complain about it?

    I'll take you at your word here - but have you never met someone who passive-aggressively says "no, really, I'm fine, play without me" as a way of getting the group to do what they want instead? I think that's what other people are questioning.
  15. Savage Wombat

    D&D 5E (2014) The Multiverse is back....

    I always felt that ones belief in Good is the ideal, that you wish the best for all people, and that your Lawful/Chaoticness is in how you evaluate the methods used to attain that end. A lawful person feels that order is more important than personal liberty, and although both are nice to have...
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    D&D 5E (2014) What classes getting used at your table?

    Our group settled on a Tempest Cleric, an Evoker Wizard, a Path of Shadows Monk, and an Oath of the Ancients Paladin.
  17. Savage Wombat

    D&D 5E (2014) Spells: the Good, the Bad, and the Downright Orcish Grandmother

    I liked the idea of applying a condition rider to the spell, but that seems a little powerful so I'm dubious. What if you stole the bit from Shocking Grasp about targets of the spell losing their reaction? It would make it extremely useful in certain niche situations.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Does Condition Immunity: Poison give Disease Immunity?

    My first glance at low-level undead suggests that a lot of creatures will be missing immunities they should logically have. Probably an "err on the side of shorter text blocks" mistake.
  19. Savage Wombat

    D&D 5E (2014) The Multiverse is back....

    How would you build a "generic" planar resource, I wonder? You can publish guidelines for, say, mountain terrain or city size guidelines. But short of using "here's an example you can put in your campaign", how would you describe a generic "this is where demons come from" terrain type?
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    D&D 5E (2014) 5e Conversion of White Plume Mountain & other AD&D classic adventures

    I'm interested. It may come up in my campaign.
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