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  1. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D 5E (2014) Quests From The Infinite Staircase

    Wow that is pretty offensive, yes please do leave.
  2. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D 5E (2014) Quests From The Infinite Staircase

    I definitely prefer Amun-Sa to Amun-Ra, so that is at least an improvement for me!
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    D&D 5E (2024) 2024 Player's Handbook reveal: "New Bard"

    It would be welcome. Our DM destroys us on a regular basis!
  4. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D 5E (2024) 2024 Player's Handbook reveal: "New Bard"

    What about “Blue Steel?”
  5. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D 5E (2024) 2024 Player's Handbook reveal: "New Bard"

    Nice Sir Michael Caine reference! I just can’t remember the character / movie 😞
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    D&D 5E (2024) More Dragon Redesign Clues

    There is no such thing as “proper rib wings.” They may be natural, but they are not ok!
  7. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D 5E (2024) More Dragon Redesign Clues

    Not that matching real life animals precisely is important, but many/ most varanids have long necks and big heads.
  8. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General D&D Editions: Anybody Else Feel Like They Don't Fit In?

    I understand what you’re saying, but I find I5e the most old-school friendly version of the modern game. Because of bounded accuracy, you can drop all the fantastic elements and magic. Just play sword and sword no sorcery needed. It can, fairly easy feel very old school. At least it does for us...
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    D&D General (SPOILERS for Vecna: Eve of Ruin) Are My Standards Too High for Adventures?

    They are pretty cost effective, so that always makes me happy.
  10. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General (SPOILERS for Vecna: Eve of Ruin) Are My Standards Too High for Adventures?

    Welll I expect that an actually retailer who sells the books to know more than you and Fitz agreed with these numbers, though it wasn’t 15% it was closer to 25% for WotC if you do the math. He said there was a typo in there IIRC
  11. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General (SPOILERS for Vecna: Eve of Ruin) Are My Standards Too High for Adventures?

    Anything can disappear. We lost our collection of PDFs in a recent move. I’ve lost books in a basement flood. DrivethruRPG could go under, etc., etc. nothing is guaranteed. We were actually very grateful for our DnD beyond books because we didn’t loose those in our move!
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    D&D General (SPOILERS for Vecna: Eve of Ruin) Are My Standards Too High for Adventures?

    I don’t think so, but ask @FitzTheRuke he is a retailer in this market
  13. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General What makes a good Adventure

    Again, I don’t DM - not my thing to give it a go. My DM does, I’m pretty sure, do what you suggest as he has most of the books but we never run them.
  14. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General What makes a good Adventure

    I’m familiar enough to understand the issue without being intimate enough
  15. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General What makes a good Adventure

    I don’t DM, so I can’t help you there.
  16. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General What makes a good Adventure

    Yes it can be much. You don’t get to tell other peoole what is or is not easy for them. Everyone is different. Don’t assume what is easy for you is easy for others. Please don’t be so narrow minded
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    D&D General What makes a good Adventure

    But that thin plot can be very distracting
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    D&D General (SPOILERS for Vecna: Eve of Ruin) Are My Standards Too High for Adventures?

    I have no idea what you mean. You have to buy adventures of course.
  19. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General (SPOILERS for Vecna: Eve of Ruin) Are My Standards Too High for Adventures?

    I do t think that is how it works. That being said, I imagine there is a reason only smaller creators are making smaller adventures
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