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    D&D 5E (2014) Philosophy of Greataxe vs. Greatsword

    In AD&D 1E and 2E, a trident does 3d4, although only against large enemies.
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    Dragon Reflections #51

    Search for the Emperor's Treasure was one of Tom Wham's best games, along with King of the Tabletop. It was reprinted in the Best of the Dragon Games boxed set. Unfortunately, the reprint version replaced the original Darlene Pekul-drawn map with Catan-style rearrangeable hexes, which weren't...
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    D&D General How Long Did You Play the Different Editions of D&D? (+)

    Holmes Basic: 1979 AD&D 1E: 1980-1989 AD&D 2E: 1989-2000 D&D 3E: 2000-about 2004? I don't really remember when I stopped playing 3E, I just drifted away. D&D 4E: 2008-2014 Pathfinder 1E: 2011-present 13th Age: 2013-2016
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    D&D 4E Martial classes

    Honestly, if you armed a fighter with a spear, polearm, or flail, you could get pretty controllery with tripping, slowing, and forced movement.
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    D&D 4E Inquiry: How do 4E fans feel about 4E Essentials?

    Yeah, the seeker and runepriest desperately needed more support that they never got. Some of the PHB1 classes were weak as originally created (paladin, star pact warlock, and I'd say wizard), but they eventually got improved through the Power books. As for best pre-Essentials classes, that...
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    Pathfinder 2E Opinions on APs available on Roll20

    Strength of Thousands is set at a magic school but it's not really Harry Potter -- the PCs are more like grad students than elementary school, and they are expected to become members of the school's faculty after the second adventure. The African-inspired setting is interesting, and there's more...
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    D&D 4E Martial classes

    One of the things I liked most about 4E is that, through feats and powers, they made weapon choice actually matter. Instead of just "this one does d4 piercing, this one does d8 bashing," different weapon types had different applications -- spears and polearms were better for tripping and...
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    D&D 4E Inquiry: How do 4E fans feel about 4E Essentials?

    As a 4E fan, I think the biggest problem with Essentials is not the books themselves but how poorly they were marketed. WotC wasn't clear about whether Essentials was meant as a replacement for the original books -- i.e., a "4.5E" -- or whether it was meant as a supplement to the game, and it...
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    Why Not Magic?

    Because after 40+ years of playing D&D and other RPGs, I find magic in most games dull, flavorless, and repetitious. When "magic" means a 100-page list of spells, only a handful of which most players will ever use, I'm going to avoid interacting with that system as much as possible. Also, D&D...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Zooming In On Monsters of the Multiverse [UPDATED!]

    Likewise, ever since 3E I've soured on the idea that everything in the universe with supernatural powers has to express them in terms of the same spell list. Say an angel, a wizard, a dragon sorcerer, a firebending monk, and a fire elemental all cast wall of fire ... and despite the fact they're...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Crashed flying cities/fortresses (maps/modules)

    It's not 5E, but there's a 13th Age campaign, Shards of the Broken Sky, that revolves around exploring a crashed flying city.
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    When and what game did you start with.

    1979, Holmes Basic.
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    D&D General The Degenerates. The Bad Trope Characters of each class.

    Warlord: Backseat driver who constantly tells everyone how to play their characters (i.e., what people who don't like the warlord think the warlord actually is).
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    D&D 5E (2014) How the crap do you explain the rogue's Evasion ability?

    “Someone once criticized the concept of the saving throw as ridiculous... Could a man chained to a rock, they asked, save himself from a blast of red dragon’s breath? Why not? I replied. Imagine that the figure, at the last moment, of course, manages to drop beneath the licking flames, or finds...
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    D&D General Demihumans of Color and the Thermian Argument

    Here's another example that takes race out of the equation. I have run games for deaf players in the past. Frequently, some of them ask, "Can my character be deaf?" They are not asking this because they want to take a disadvantage for extra points, or because they want me to make in-game...
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    D&D General Wizard Rap Battles

    That just makes me think of this:
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    The problem with Evil races is not what you think

    Pretty much this. This is a situation where us "old white cishet guys" might be better served by just shutting up and listening instead of immediately trying to reframe the situation as about us ("but at my table I..."). The Game Police will not come and stop you if you have brutish, stupid...
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    D&D General On Skilled Play: D&D as a Game

    A few years ago, I DMed a group through a small dungeon where the first door was trapped. It wasn't even a very severe trap, just something that would knock off a few hit points ... but the party proceeded to treat every single subsequent door in the dungeon like it was an unexploded bomb. Even...
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    D&D General Rulings, not Rules: How Will You Solve the Bard / Half Elf Dilemma?

    There was an article in The Dragon that had a 1E bard class that was not a sadistic practical joke. We used that on the rare occasions someone wanted to play a bard.
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    What Are You Bad At?

    B.A.'s fear of flying doesn't strike me as much of a disadvantage in RPG terms. Was there ever an episode where, for instance, the team couldn't get him on the plane and he stayed home, or arrived late because he insisted on driving instead? If not, are there really any measurable consequences...
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