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  1. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2014) Players, would you play in a multi-year campaign that used only the 5.1 SRD?

    Short answer is yes I would, assuming everything else about the group (DM, players, adventure) was great.
  2. Burnside

    Level Up (A5E) PodCast Party: To Slay a Dragon

    Loran the elk leads the party into the lair of the spider queen. PodCast Party: To Slay a Dragon Part 14, presented by Cast Party and EN Publishing, is now available in the PodCast Party: A D&D Podcast feed, or right here: To Slay a Dragon: Part 14
  3. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Green Dragon First Look on Gizmodo

    The head and neck is insanely large in proportion to the body. In the side view, it looks like it would fall on its face continuously. The overhead view makes more sense, but none of the other artwork depicts the neck as being that slender - it looks as thick as the head, so way too much of the...
  4. Burnside

    Level Up (A5E) PodCast Party: To Slay a Dragon

    Now premiering on YouTube, the video version of PodCast Party: To Slay a Dragon episode 9, presented by Cast Party and E.N. Publishing:
  5. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2014) What comes after the 2025 Monster Manual?

    A book that will supersede Xanathar's and Tasha's, with updates for the subclasses that didn't make the new PHB, and a handful of new subclasses as well.
  6. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Which Setting Featured Already in 5E Do You Want a New Supplement For?

    I'd like to see a hardcover campaign adventure set in Eberron. I'm not sure if that qualifies as a "supplement."
  7. Burnside

    Level Up (A5E) PodCast Party: To Slay a Dragon

    The adventurers attempt to reclaim Deephall Point for its ancestral people. PodCast Party: To Slay a Dragon Part 13, presented by Cast Party and E.N. Publishing, is now available in the PodCast Party: A D&D Podcast feed, or right here: To Slay a Dragon: Part 13
  8. Burnside

    DDAL Best Adventurers League Season 1-10 / Advice on running it from home

    Several years ago I ran the Season 5 Tier 1 adventures for my home group; wrote them up here: D&D 5E - AL Season 5 without AL
  9. Burnside

    D&D General Where is the tv/movie drama about G. Gygax?

    Brett Gelman or David Cross.
  10. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) 2024 Player's Handbook Reveal #1: "Everything You Need To Know!"

    Have we covered Crawford's utterly unhinged pronunciation of the word "acolyte"? Worse than the "Fizbin" fiasco of 2021.
  11. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) 2024 D&D character sheet, what do you think?

    I agree with this. These really helped new players understand what the game was about.
  12. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) 2024 D&D character sheet, what do you think?

    Cheers to no Alignment on the front page. I wouldn't miss it if it disappeared completely, but I'll settle for burying it somewhere on the second page. Jeers to Passive Perception still existing. This is just something that is better suited for video games than how the human brain actually...
  13. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Early access to 2024 books in DnDBeyond is tied to subscription tier.

    There are fairly major mechanical elements from the three Magic: The Gathering sourcebooks, such as the Piety and Supernatural Gifts from the Theros book, that they never bothered to implement into the character sheet (and it's pretty clear they never will).
  14. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Early access to 2024 books in DnDBeyond is tied to subscription tier.

    FWIW, I will be pretty surprised if the new PHB release on DNDBeyond isn't kind of a technical mess, at least short-term. I also expect outrage accompanied by general glitchiness when the 2014 PHB gets pulled from the marketplace area and moved into Legacy with VGTM & MToF.
  15. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Early access to 2024 books in DnDBeyond is tied to subscription tier.

    The general point that folks who get early access end up seeing at least some bugs that will get fixed before general release is true, though.
  16. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Early access to 2024 books in DnDBeyond is tied to subscription tier.

    Tasha's absolutely had stuff that was just bugged, not "decided not to implement". Took weeks, in some cases months, for them to fix it. The adventures don't tend to have loads of technical issues because technically they are less complex. But there are still bad links, bad copypastes, etc. But...
  17. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Early access to 2024 books in DnDBeyond is tied to subscription tier.

    Every DNDBeyond release has bugs (bad links, content not integrated into character sheets, etc). They all get threads in the forums there. Most of them get fixed fairly quickly, although some never do.
  18. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2024) Early access to 2024 books in DnDBeyond is tied to subscription tier.

    The most recent early-access thing (Vecna: Nest of the Eldritch Eye) had several errors when first released, which did indeed get flagged by those of us with early access and corrected before the general release. EDIT: No wait, it wasn't the Vecna one - it was the Descent into the Lost Caverns...
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