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  1. the Jester

    D&D General [ART THREAD]Your Personal Favorite D&D Art For a Monster

    He looks like he's flipping you off. Love it.
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    Can we replace human moderators with AI?

    God, no. No thanks. AI is not impartial. It's hard to pin down what its prejudices are, but it's illuminating to look at, for example, how it has judged beauty- lightness of skin seemingly being a big factor for it. It carries the baggage of the information that has trained it, and that's...
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    The Secret of Bone Hill - your experiences?

    The real trick to Bone Hill is that the eponymous secret is not spelled out in any one place, but rather you have to put it together based on a number of encounters and various notes. It's all about the mysterious skeleton in the dungeons below the ruin. Bone Hill (the module) is really more or...
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    New Unearthed Arcana Released, With 8 New Forgotten Realms-Themed Subclasses

    As a FR-hater, I say that this is nonsense.
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    D&D 5E (2024) What is With Poison?, and Other PHB Conundrums.

    The solution isn't to change the rules on targeting or have the DM disregard them; the solution is to have not changed the types of all the Humanoids into non-Humanoids in the first place. Yeah, I'm going to complain about it. It's a dumb change that didn't improve the game at all and was made...
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    New Unearthed Arcana Released, With 8 New Forgotten Realms-Themed Subclasses

    I object to the Knowledge domain being characterized as a Forgotten Realms domain. It was a basic, well-loved, and much-played PH domain. It shouldn't appear in a campaign-specific book, but rather in a book of generic options.
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    D&D 5E (2024) What is With Poison?, and Other PHB Conundrums.

    Right- a dm knowing and following the rules. Players have no business reading monster books, frankly. That's one of my objections to the new type changes- they overturn decades of players' knowledge with no good way for a player to know in advance that isn't completely based on out of game...
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    D&D 5E (2024) What is With Poison?, and Other PHB Conundrums.

    I think characterizing a DM actually knowing and following the rules as "horrid" and "fockery" is a profoundly weird take, verging on ridiculous. I expect my dms to basically know and follow the rules. I wouldn't expect them to allow charm person to work on a non-Humanoid. That's expecting...
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    D&D 5E (2024) What is With Poison?, and Other PHB Conundrums.

    Don't make me get on my "they changed all the Humanoids to other types!" horse again.
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Just started Sanderson's most recent Stormlight Archive book, Wind and Truth.
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    D&D 5E (2014) What is a PC's "CR"?

    Whenever it has come up in my game (e.g. when I need to award xp for defeating a pc-style foe), I always used the monster creation guides to evaluate pcs types on an individual basis. I don't think you can really have a good rule of thumb if not all pcs are optimized for combat. The difference...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Monster manual Fey video up

    I guess? I don't know, I remember awesome articles in Dragon Magazine about how different the nonhuman races/species were, with lots of pointers on how to play it up, and my players always leaned into that kind of thing. Maybe I'm just a grumpy old man, but this really seems like a more modern...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Monster manual Fey video up

    Apparently many modern gamers view species options as just packets of abilities, rather than actual alien, nonhuman cultures- "humans with forehead ridges," if you will. I am definitely more of a "let's play up how different the different species are" kind of guy. I like my dwarves to be...
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    Evil Genius Games Attempts To Remove Bad Press [Update--And Then Adds Legal Threats!]

    Streiiiiiiisand, oh Streisand, how could I possibly learn your lesson?
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    The D&D 4th edition Rennaissaince: A look into the history of the edition, its flaws and its merits

    It didn't piss me off, speaking as a 4e fan, and one of my players really enjoyed using the HotFL wizard. I think the reason that the sales were bad was that 4e had already gotten people in an uproar and most people had already made up their mind that 4e was awful. If it had dropped a year...
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    D&D 5E (2024) DMG 2024: The Planes

    It doesn't need to be, but some people like them, and there's no reason it shouldn't be.
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    D&D 5E (2024) DMG 2024: The Planes

    Well- first of all, it isn't just a series of rooms with monsters to fight. An awesome dungeon should have mysteries to be unraveled through exploring it, interesting features including traps, secret areas, weird elements, and tricks, often factions that can be interacted with to set them...
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    D&D 5E (2024) DMG 2024: The Planes

    I'll just agree to disagree. I think alphabetizing the monsters is a big improvement in organization. I do think it would be good to have a "Demon" entry that includes general notes on demons; however, in most cases, such as aberrations or oozes, there really aren't a lot of notes that apply to...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Monster Manual 2025 Aberrations & Oozes Video

    Man, the 2024 ruleset has a really weird mix of leaning away from the lore that was already established (most creatures) and leaning in to new lore (e.g. aberrations are now all Far Realms-linked, goblinoids are now Fey, etc). I miss 2e's "Habitat/Society" and "Ecology" entries.
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