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  1. Charlaquin

    D&D General Weave Your Tale in the Forgotten Realms With 8 Epic Subclasses (D&D Beyond Article)

    Yeah, I think the source of a magic user’s powers is meaningful from a story perspective, but there isn’t a clean arcane vs. divine split anymore. If anything, it’s class-by-class.
  2. Charlaquin

    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    Yeah, I don’t think Brennan intended for
  3. Charlaquin

    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    I think you’re absolutely right. This was clearly meant to be a challenge to get Arnessa and Octis and get out, not a fight to the death. But, the Critical Role cast isn’t exactly used to fights they can’t win, and the fact that obfuscated the secondary goal. And, Matt was more interested in...
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    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    I think for now we probably should, as I know people often watch the episodes over multiple sittings. At least wait until Monday when the vod is out to post untagged spoilers, so people who could only watch part of it live don’t have the rest spoiled before they have a chance to finish the episode.
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    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    For sure, but it was very helpful in avoiding a TPK in this fight. Ashley may have been rolling cold, but holding the attention of six shadows for that long, in such a low-strength party was invaluable.
  6. Charlaquin

    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    Oh, also Bolaire is my favorite character now. I love a good goth boy, but even for me the design felt a little too needlessly edgy for my tastes at first, and Taliesin didnt do enough to win me over in the first few episodes. But, now that we know what the deal is with the mask, and we know a...
  7. Charlaquin

    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    I thought so too! Arnessa’s Haste spell did a ton of work there, as did Brennan’s apparent house rule of elves resisting… necrotic damage? Or maybe just the damage of Shadows’ attacks, it’s unclear.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Monk's Unarmoured Movement Improvement & Climbing Speed

    with improved unarmored movement there doesn’t even need to be a hand hold. It allows you to climb up completely sheer vertical surfaces, you just fall if you don’t end your movement on flat ground. A climb speed doesn’t typically allow that (unless you also have spider climb), but it also...
  9. Charlaquin

    D&D General The Beautiful Mess of 5e

    I think it makes it makes proficiency or lack of proficiency very obviously binary. You either roll the extra die (and it’s always the same die) or you don’t. Having flat modifiers encourages writing down the combined ability mod and proficiency bonus (or no proficiency bonus) next to all your...
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    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    On another note, this episode did not end with the remaining players split between the Seekers’ and Schemers’ tables, and if anything I fell even less confident in any guesses about what the final table division is going to look like. And we probably won’t know for a while, because it sounds...
  11. Charlaquin

    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    For the folks who had found the first few episodes of Campaign 4 to be too much exposition, not enough action, episode 4 is definitely the one to watch for an example of this campaign in full-gear action mode! Without spoiling anything, I will say that the episode opens with combat, which lasts...
  12. Charlaquin

    D&D General The Beautiful Mess of 5e

    I actually love the proficiency die. I Pooh-poohed it back when it first appeared in the D&D Next playtest, because I didn’t like that the random nature of the bonus meant I couldn’t figure out, say, “I have +9 with thieves’ tools, so I can’t fail to pick a DC 10 lock.” But, I was wrong. The...
  13. Charlaquin

    D&D 5E (2014) Monk's Unarmoured Movement Improvement & Climbing Speed

    Well, climbing and parkouring up a vertical surface are pretty different. Climbing implies suspending yourself from the surface, whereas with parkour you’re running on pure momentum.
  14. Charlaquin

    D&D 5E (2014) Monk's Unarmoured Movement Improvement & Climbing Speed

    Definitely a DM judgement call. A climbing speed doesn’t mean you can’t fall, it just means you can move at that speed while climbing instead of using double movement. So, if the Tabaxi monk is scaling a sheer vertical surface with no hand or footholds, I’d be inclined to say they still fall if...
  15. Charlaquin

    2024 D&D Core Rulebooks Off to "Strongest-Ever" Start for D&D Books

    I could be wrong, but I’m pretty sure every set of core books has outsold the previous set. The more important question is by how much, and if growth met projections or not.
  16. Charlaquin

    Critical Role Reveals Soldiers' Table and Motivations

    I’m pretty sure they at least knew what groups they should end up in. Less convinced they knew what those groups’ goals would be.
  17. Charlaquin

    D&D General The Beautiful Mess of 5e

    It doesn’t help that most character sheets are laid out in a way that disguises the influence of proficiency bonus on most things. Having skills listed and skill bonuses pre-calculated next to them obfuscates how the mechanic actually works, and makes it look like skills are individual, fixed...
  18. Charlaquin

    D&D General The Beautiful Mess of 5e

    Well, there’s no one universally accepted definition of a game, but most people who study game design generally agree on a few common features of games. Most commonly agreed upon are a goal or objective, a structure, rules or restrictions, and an uncertain outcome. Also very common to...
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    D&D General The Beautiful Mess of 5e

    It’s also the only known functional self-sustaining one in the universe.
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