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    D&D 5E (2024) Should paladin's aura of protection be "normalized" a little?

    I would probably say half cha bonus rounded up would be fine. One other possibility is to make the paladin choose which aura is active, like a stance, using an action or bonus action to switch.
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    D&D General Greyhawk Humanocentricism?

    It's also worth noting that in 1e, the only 'common' creatures were humans and orcs. So arguably, Oerth is also orc-centric.
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    D&D General Greyhawk Humanocentricism?

    I thought that after 4e made gnomes officially fey, I got them for the first time (even if I disapproved of their new beardless appearance). I was disappointed when they rolled that back. They have always been a lower tier PC race, usually just to play an illusionist-thief or fighter-illusionist.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Dual Wielding

    Also, finally the scimitar of speed isn't so lame.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Dual Wielding

    A sling is so small, and light, I don't think I would enforce the requirement that an empty sling required a second free hand but you make a very valid point RAW! Yeah the issue with Eldritch Blast was more of a general one. It does look like True Strike should stack but the 'problem'...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Dual Wielding

    Ah yeah that's a relief for my rogue/shadow sorcerer/warlock. She was using rapier and greenflame blade with sneak attack. She's only a L3 rogue so her combined damage was still a bit bleh. The issue comes when a single-classed rogue takes magic adept but I guess it's not enough of an issue...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Dual Wielding

    Yeah in 1e it would normally have been a longsword and shortbow as the highest damage dealing weapons, so it's interesting to see that there are now tangible benefits if you take various different weapons under this system. I suppose, with aiming and nick, thrown daggers also have a bit of a...
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    D&D General Greyhawk Humanocentricism?

    I think the 3e LG gazetteer spread the races and classes a lot more evenly than I liked out of necessity because they wanted every (real world) LG nation to function independently on a level playing field. That stripped out flavour for me and led to the introduction of cheesier Harry Potter...
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    D&D 5E (2024) A take on dual wielding

    Yes. Albeit only as a high level fighter. My point was, it's not so easy to perform the same combination every round. As a side note, I won't be adopting the 2024 drawing, stowing, and dropping rules. I think dropping should be free otherwise nobody will ever do it. I think my compromise...
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    D&D General Greyhawk Humanocentricism?

    Seaton is the more important port but even that is small fry compared to Gradsul. Saltmarsh is important only to criminals, naturalists, and lizard lovers.
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    D&D General Greyhawk Humanocentricism?

    Not if you zoom out. The non-human groups are small and isolationist or in downright opposition. The classic D&D group only kicks in at Rivendell and doesn't really last long but it's clearly an exception to see elves, dwarves, and men travelling together. It does highlight the storytelling...
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    D&D General Greyhawk Humanocentricism?

    Hmm. Lizardfolk bureaucrats though? An 'embassy' in terms of a neutral meeting place near the swamp, perhaps, but not a building in the town centre. It just smacked too much of amanthropophormisation. Why can't lizardfolk remain lizardfolky?
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    D&D General Greyhawk Humanocentricism?

    I disliked the 3e version of Saltmarsh in DMG2. It felt like a tickbox exercise in how to convert a town to a different campaign world. I mean, a Lizardfolk embassy as opposed to a gang of armed lizardfolk turning up at the edge of town, making your guards nervous and demanding to see someone...
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    D&D 5E (2024) A take on dual wielding

    Thrown weapons tend to be small and lower damage but the rules as they are will apply equally to larger improvised weapons without the thrown property. I would have preferred the draw throw draw throw ability to be linked to the thrown property itself. I'm not a fan of drawing as part of the...
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    D&D General Greyhawk Humanocentricism?

    Greyhawk certainly took a lot of inspiration from Tolkien and I am fine with that. It does make it hard to justify some PC choices. The average village is fearful and xenophobic. Halflings, elves, and dwarves may be welcome or tolerated but a gigantic goliath or a woman with demon blood? I...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Dual Wielding

    Yeah, if their intention is to make fighting with light weapons a viable option for Fighters and Barbarians, whether by wielding two weapons at once or not, then maybe that is the intent, but I doubt it. I really like that nick plugs a TWF gap but can anyone tell me what reason a rogue would...
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    D&D 5E (2024) A take on dual wielding

    Yeah I meant more that it's harder to maintain the weapon juggling every round. If you throw a weapon, it's not available to throw again the next round. In melee, you are starting the round with a different weapon, so your mastery combo is reversed. Even if you can use your object interaction...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Rules that annoy you

    I'm more half and half. Barbarians and Paladins never really needed to be more powerful IMO so I doubt that removing masteries would make them feel under-powered. Rogues were a really fun, popular class which still gets cunning strike on top of the 2014 version so a slight dip in power but...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Rules that annoy you

    It doesn't work on a hard binary basis, since many magical effects have some physical consequences, as does poison, but I am broadly in agreement. I would say the half hit points/bloodied milestone is also meat damage.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Rules that annoy you

    That's true. Although, admittedly some people do seem to hate the concept of inspirational healing with more passion thank some Tolkien fans hate Rings of Power. I suppose not everyone agrees on every concept either. Inspirational healing has real world scientific parallels such as adrenalin...
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