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    D&D General Saurials and Common Sign Language

    I could see them using Sign Language in order to communicate with non-Saurials thanks to Level Up's Adventurer's Guide.
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    D&D General What to Do with a Dragon Corpse?

    You should know that there is a disclaimer when it comes to eating dragon burgers. They've been known to transform those that consume them into Half-Dragons/Dragonborn. ;)
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    D&D General Is It Cake?

    Did I just render this fella speechless by asking a question about a cake? ;)
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    D&D General Is It Cake?

    Only after it has been properly slain and cut into equal-sized pieces with an enchanted kitchen knife. ;) Would the cake be considered an edible construct, an ooze or an aberration?
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    D&D General What if we gave dragonborn four arms?

    Draconic Nations (Tymanther in the Forgotten Realms setting and Q'Barra in the Eberron setting) Dragons die. They may claim immortality and endless strength but time and circumstance can wear down even the mightiest creatures. Many are killed by rivals or the efforts of heroes and armies, and...
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    D&D General What if we gave dragonborn four arms?

    In Level Up, Species is broken up into Heritage (who your parents were) and Culture (the society you grew up in). Dragonborn Heritage https://a5e.tools/rules/dragonborn The dragonborn were created by ancient dragons as servants, soldiers, and perhaps even as cherished children. Dragonborn are...
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    D&D General What if we gave dragonborn four arms?

    Btw @RoughCoronet0, PF2 also has a Versatile Heritage for anyone wanting to play a Dragonblood (the PF2 remastered name for Half-Dragons) https://2e.aonprd.com/Ancestries.aspx?ID=86 A Versatile Heritage is a heritage that can be applied to any Ancestry in lieu of an Ancestral heritage.
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    D&D General What if we gave dragonborn four arms?

    PF2 does something like this with their Ancestry feats. Each Ancestry receives an Ancestry feat at levels 1st, 5th, 9th, 13th and 17th level. As an example of what I mean, this link from the Archives of Nethys website shows what you will get for being a human in PF2...
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    D&D General What if we gave dragonborn four arms?

    You wouldn't drink it. I wouldn't drink it. But I can imagine a Dragonborn would. ;) Ditto for a Dragon. This concoction would pass through a Dragon's and maybe a Dragonborn's gizzard first before hitting their stomach, where it would be boiled (fire), chilled (cold), charged (lightning)...
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    D&D General What if we gave dragonborn four arms?

    I was going with something with an acidic tang to it.
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    D&D General What if we gave dragonborn four arms?

    So, what does a Black Dragonborn taste like?
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    D&D General Weapon Mastery - Yea or Nay?

    If the thread stayed on topic, threads like this one would be awfully short. Probably just a page worth before everyone moved onto the next topic du jour.
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    D&D General Weapon Mastery - Yea or Nay?

    The people playing it. I like using the 4d6 method because of its' randomness. You randomly roll 4d6, drop the lowest die and then think about how you want to arrange the numbers based on which class you want your character to be.
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    D&D General What if we gave dragonborn four arms?

    It's possible that someone else called them the Dragonborn because of their physical resemblance to the True Dragons and because no one could pronounce their actual name which was in Draconic. According to the Forgotten Realms Wiki, the Draconic names for the Dragonborn was the Strixiki or the...
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    D&D General What if we gave dragonborn four arms?

    Now you got me wondering as to how it could have been worse.
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    D&D General What if we gave dragonborn four arms?

    Good question. Back in 3e, you could have it where magic was used to 'sculpt' unborn dragons while they were still in the egg into a number of draconic forms. There were several examples of this in 3e- Draconians, Noble Draconians, and Tiamatspawn.
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    D&D General Weapon Mastery - Yea or Nay?

    I voted nay because of Level Up's Combat Traditions. They're thematic, much like those in 3e's Tome of Battle: Book of Nine Swords. You get more powerful combat maneuvers as you level up (no pun intended). And there are well over a dozen of them by now, both in the Adventurer's Guide and in a...
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    Official News We've Talked Dogs, Cats, Tigers, Zombies and Beetles... But We Know What You REALLY Want Is A Dragon Wyrmling

    From the dragon's point of view, the druid is a pet. :p "My pet can turn into other kinds of pets. Isn't that cute?"
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