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    D&D 5E (2014) Advanced D&D or "what to minimally fix in 5E?"

    I played in a TotV game at a recent convention. I sat down, all excited to learn one of the new 5e replacement systems, and the GM tells us "Tales of the Valiant is 99% 5th edition." Oh, ok... one of the players, who was familiar with the system, made a badger-man race, because the rules have a...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Advanced D&D or "what to minimally fix in 5E?"

    I'd be happy if folks want to collaborate with me on the "5e, simplified!" ruleset. I'm happy for 2nd and 3rd opinions on that. PM me if you're interested.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Advanced D&D or "what to minimally fix in 5E?"

    Glad you like it. I've actually switched to "Low Fantasy Gaming" for my main campaign on Thursday nights. It's 5e-like, but not entirely. I like it because it's flexible, and not overly powerful. I haven't ran it yet, though. I did fix quite a lot in that system, too, though.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Advanced D&D or "what to minimally fix in 5E?"

    This thread is right up my alley. I had recently downloaded the SRD, and at 400+ pages, my initial thought was "My god, why does it need to be so long?" Of course, it has all the monsters and magic items, which explains a good chunk of that bloat. But still. I wanted desperately to see how much...
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    D&D General The thread where I review a ton of Ravenloft modules

    I'm curious to know how folks have dealt with pantheons in Ravenloft? I'm thinking of going back to my 2nd edition roots, and laying into the Legends of Lore. Celtic deities, in particular, feel like they would be quite at home here. I normally use an FR pantheon, but it seems a little too heavy...
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    D&D General Boomer/GenX 5e? (+)

    I came to 5th edition because of the simplified rules, and bounded accuracy. I'm leaving because of class and power-level bloat, broken combinations, meta-spells, and rabbit/turtle/owl, etc. people. No thanks
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    D&D General The thread where I review a ton of Ravenloft modules

    Yes, the quest-giver is the one who has a claim to the property. All I'm saying is, if he dies in the process (because he accompanies you on the quest), the PCs could have a free-for-all. Easier solution would be to just let him NOT accompany you, and then he claims what is rightfully his. It...
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    D&D General The thread where I review a ton of Ravenloft modules

    Well, it's a pretty minor quibble in any case, it just seemed more complicated than it really needed to be.
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    D&D General The thread where I review a ton of Ravenloft modules

    The Ghost of Mistmoor (Dungeon #35) ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ This is another haunted house type adventure. Though, not specifically a Ravenloft module, the module came out around the time the boxed set itself was released, and thus was written just prior to its arrival. The author even laments that it...
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    D&D General The thread where I review a ton of Ravenloft modules

    Dark of the Moon ⭐ This adventure is set in Vorostokov, yet another domain the 5e VRGtR seems to have forgotten about. It’s got a Russian feel to it, and at 300 miles across, mostly arctic-like conditions, and a grand total population of, like, 1,000 people not a terribly interesting place...
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    D&D General The thread where I review a ton of Ravenloft modules

    Well, you could just easily require Greater Restoration instead. That might at least make it more difficult.
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    D&D General The thread where I review a ton of Ravenloft modules

    One thing I was just looking at had a novel solution - they reserved the full powers for anything under 7th level (not sure why that level exactly). I'd want to avoid having to deal with the PC infecting other things, and having to roll those saves and yes - it does create a pandemic of...
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    D&D General The thread where I review a ton of Ravenloft modules

    I just downloaded a product from Sean K. Reynolds on DriveThruRPG and that's basically what he has - a cursed Rage feature that only ends with a spell like calm emotions otherwise it just continues to rage until the full moon ends (or maybe until combat is over). During which they attack friend...
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    D&D General The thread where I review a ton of Ravenloft modules

    Completely agree - there doesn't seem to be a happy middle ground here. Either you get some bonuses to your character, and absolutely no downsides whatsoever, or you basically lose your character. I'm going to have to think on this some more. Maybe there's a middle option here somewhere....
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    D&D General The thread where I review a ton of Ravenloft modules

    I want to have a conversation about lycanthropy. In my last game, I had a werewolf (and a troll) that were attacking some caravans of peasants. The werewolf was something I wanted to explore further, but it never really came to fruition. But at the time, one of my players was like "OMG, I want...
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    D&D General When did you leave D&D? Why? For what game? And what brought you back?

    I took a large hiatus (real life) from gaming after 4e came out. I never made the switch to PF, though liked what I had seen of it. When I started my in-person game back up I briefly debated whether I wanted to use PF or 5e rules, and I opted for 5e because it just had far fewer books. I...
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    Pathfinder 2E I'm making a Pathfinder 1e and 2e setting inspired by Ancient India

    Can I play an 8-armed elephant-headed dude who shoots enough arrows to block out the sun? :)
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    D&D General The thread where I review a ton of Ravenloft modules

    Someone graciously gave a copy of the tracks to A Light in the Belfry. So, without further ado... A Light in the Belfry ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ This module, for levels 6-8, comes with a CD. There were a handful of products of this nature published by TSR in the mid-90s after CDs became all the rage. This...
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    D&D General The thread where I review a ton of Ravenloft modules

    I agree that the druids and the sea monster could have used a bit more oomph in terms of story and involvement. Which is why I think I'll be leaning into the druids quite a bit more when I get to it in my campaign. Aggie could really use a lair, too. Fighting it in open water seems clumsy and...
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