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    D&D 5E (2024) Rank 5e skills from most useful (1) to least useful (18)

    Like many bits in this game, this ranking is entirely DM-dependent. At my table, I try my best at making all skills relevant and to not have some outshine the others. I fail at this often. I run investigative adventures often, so Investigation ranks very high. If I have a religious character...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Thoughts on bonus action potions?

    I agree with this. From a balancing perspective, it’s completely unnecessary. If anything, it makes combats longer, which is the opposite of what I’d like. Then, it doesn’t strike me as something you could feasibly accomplish wholesale and have another regular action in 6 seconds. Potions...
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    D&D 5E (2024) The Great Wizard Extinction.

    I allow multiclassing on a case-by-case basis, and in all my years playing D&D I can count the number of multiclassing requests I got on one hand. It’s clunky.
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    D&D 5E (2024) The Great Wizard Extinction.

    I agree with you in general (as I mentioned earlier in the thread), and I fully concur that levels 1-10 matter much more than later levels. I think the biggest issue is that the class doesn’t quite fulfill the promise of its fantasy and players tend to find it an underwhelming experience.
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    D&D 5E (2024) The Great Wizard Extinction.

    But the Wizard can get those features. It’s the 14th-level feature of the School of Abjuration. The Archmage is simply an 18th-level abjurer (assuming you are referring to 2014 rules).
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    Release The Art of Kobold Press Releases Oct 8!!

    By all means, if the book was split into sections and these sections were each written by different writers, credit them separately so we can know who wrote what. The good news is that KP already does that in many of its products (guides, anthologies, etc.). When they don’t credit sections...
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    Release The Art of Kobold Press Releases Oct 8!!

    I’ve loved many a Kobold Press art piece. Happy this is coming out and I will get it later next year. I’d really like to see the ToV books crediting each art piece individually, actually. Maybe this has already begun (but I do not think it was the case in the GMG).
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    D&D 5E (2024) The Great Wizard Extinction.

    I don’t think that is a sustainable argument because most players aren’t long term players at all. The overwhelming majority of players came into contact with spellbooks in 5th edition, at the same time they discovered all other core class features. Imagine a DM invites his friend who’s never...
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    D&D 5E (2024) The Great Wizard Extinction.

    They can certainly do better than that.
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    D&D 5E (2024) The Great Wizard Extinction.

    Only chatter about it (Dark Sun and Ravenloft rumors). I don't usually follow UAs or give feedback via them. Anything new in particular?
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    D&D 5E (2024) The Great Wizard Extinction.

    Yes, this is what I meant.
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    D&D 5E (2024) The Great Wizard Extinction.

    I am a constant DM (not a player, so not particularly cheering for the wizard), but I agree with @Zardnaar's general point. One problem is that the class doesn't have a flavorful core mechanic (say, the way sorcerers have metamagic). Some players look at it and find it empty when compared to...
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    D&D General Beadle & Grimms Forgotten Realms Premium Map Collection

    A handful of FR deities were first Greco-Roman gods who later got renamed. Lathander is a renamed Apollo, etc. Sune's renaming was however less imaginative than the rest. Another forum member dug up an original source from FR's early days a while ago that kept the original names before...
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    D&D General Beadle & Grimms Forgotten Realms Premium Map Collection

    The dragonborn in 3e were something else entirely, if memory serves. Bahamut created them via other humanoids (odd). The dragonborn as we know them today came to Faerûn via the Spellplague or thereabouts in the 4e era. Still very recent in historical terms; they’d be easily identified as...
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    D&D General More Details Revealed for Forgotten Realms Digital Expansions

    I’d wager it’s actually tied to Moander, who used to be all the rage in Faerûn back in the day and seems to return for this new book. I don’t care about Moander at all one way or another, really. Not sure what he adds to our already vast pantheon of elder evil threats, but I’m sure he has his fans.
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    D&D General Do you want a Ravenloft Duskmourn Domain of Dread

    I really don't think WotC would be too worried about this. I can, alone and unpaid, think of a series of justifications (e.g. he's dangerous inside but less powerful than outside; or maybe he has just repurposed his prison which wasn't originally like this; or maybe he's a Dark Power himself; or...
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    I really like this idea. I think I might do guaranteed regular hit instead of a reroll+critical, but the idea is great.
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    D&D General Do you want a Ravenloft Duskmourn Domain of Dread

    I would like it. I’d be happy with a James Wyatt short PDF. I think it’s set up fairly neatly as a Domain of Dread as it is (self-contained horror). Valgavoth could be an obyrinth or Elder Evil.
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    D&D 5E (2024) How can I do a Charisma-Investigation (or a Strength/Dexterity-Investigation if I can't use Charisma) to find a secret door?

    I'm shocked this is a real question. From the title of the thread I had assumed it was tongue-in-cheek. I'm also shocked at those here that claim that Intelligence isn't a worthwhile ability. Intelligence checks are probably the most important ones in general at my table, so that is really a...
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    Spoilers Hey look, there's a new Robin Hood show coming with Sean Bean as the Sheriff!

    Alright. I believe this is covered in my prior comment; see excerpt below:
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