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    D&D General Survivor 5E - Tasha's Subclases - Druid Circle of the Stars outshines the rest!

    Artificer Armorer 24 Artificer Battle Smith 24 Barbarian Path of the Beast 21 Bard College of Eloquence 4 + 1 = 5 (very bardy, no no in a good way!) Cleric Order Domain 24 Cleric Twilight Domain 23 Druid Circle of Stars 23 Druid Circle of Wildfire 23 Fighter Rune Knight 24 Monk Way of Mercy 11...
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    D&D General Survivor 5E - Tasha's Subclases - Druid Circle of the Stars outshines the rest!

    Artificer Armorer 23 Artificer Artillerist 10 Artificer Battle Smith 24 Barbarian Path of the Beast 20 Bard College of Creation 18 Bard College of Eloquence 18 Cleric Order Domain 22 Cleric Peace Domain 20 Cleric Twilight Domain 24 Druid Circle of Stars 22 Druid Circle of Wildfire 21 Fighter...
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    D&D General What Have You Liked Most About Each Edition (+)

    AD&D - Introduction to the Game, Played the most (ages ago). Rough edges, and Dumbly complex subsystems, but great Fun. 2nd Edition - Bought the beautiful setting books and dreamed, but never had time play much anymore 3E & Friends - my great RPG-less gap is here. I thought those WotC guys...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Too Few Player Options During Combat?

    (Then come up with a ruling on the spot) Or use some of the optional rules, or any one of the third party martial maneuvres rulesets. Or just give all your fighters a couple battlemaster maneuvers, or a feat or two for free?
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    D&D 5E (2014) Too Few Player Options During Combat?

    If you fight your battles against faceless enemies on a featureless plane with a Champion fighter, sure.
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    Who is the quintessential D&D artist?

    If I had a 4th vote, would vote Parkinson... He did the mounted Tuigan warrior on the Forgotten Realms grey box cover, and Lord Soth's charge in Dragonlance. The king of the hyperrealists in 2nd ed.
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    Who is the quintessential D&D artist?

    Team Easley! First really world class artist on the team as far as I am concerned. Now there are many at that level connected to D&D now, but Easley stood head and shoulders above the other guys back then IMHO. (Also voted for Brom and Tyler Jacobson, who are both unbelievably talented).
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    Review Roundup: Tasha's Cauldron of Everything

    My take on Tashas: Character Options: Solid mechanics, necessary & modern flexibility in backstories and builds, but there is for my taste too heavy a focus on building the eldritch/psi/cosmic spirit powered version of everything. Just try and find me a subclass that doesn't have some "magic...
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    D&D 5E (2014) The New D&D Book: Candlekeep Mysteries: 17 Mystery Adventures [UPDATED!]

    Some thoughts: 1. D&D desperately needs more adventure types that aren't just combat after combat. 2. A Good Mystery story rocks like nothing else, yet a Bad one Sucks like almost nothing else. 3. Writing a good mystery story is damn hard, with stakes, information management, character...
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    D&D 5E (2014) New Year speculation thread!

    Dragonlance & an Adventure Book. Next year Darksun.
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