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  1. Lazybones

    D&D 5E (2024) 2024 Player’s Handbook is ‘Fastest Selling D&D Book Ever’

    3700 physical sales is probably off by an order of magnitude if not more. The Sacramento area has about 2 million people, which means its share of that number would be around 22 books. In my FLGS alone, which is one of about a dozen game stores within that area, I saw about 50 books just in the...
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    D&D General Of Consent, Session 0 and Hard Decisions.

    I don't use safety forms but I do hold a Session Zero for each of my games where I have a discussion of my table norms and invite player feedback/additions. I also use Discord and encourage players to contact me independently if they have issues with another player or the content of the game...
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    Worlds of Design: Why Buy Adventures?

    I selected 1-5, although it's close to the upper end because I bought a WotC adventure bundle for Fantasy Grounds when it was on sale a few years back. I only have four of the adventure/campaign books in hardcover. Been playing 5e for about five years now. Like most here, I use published...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Backgrounds

    I was never bothered by racial ability score bonuses in 5e, and am not really bothered by the limitations expressed in the default 2024 PH backgrounds, but then again I tend to focus on the character's story more than the mechanics while building characters. I've read a lot of these threads, and...
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    Dungeons & Dragons 2024 Player's Handbook Officially on Sale Today

    I already have my copies (both hardcore and digital for Fantasy Grounds), but I stopped by a Barnes & Noble today and they did not have any out.
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    D&D 5E (2024) 2024 D&D: now available for the rest of us

    I got my hardcover copy (alt cover) early through my FLGS without any problems. Fantasy Grounds will be posting the new book "around mid day Eastern Standard Time." They have an FAQ about the implementation of the new ruleset at D&D 2024 Rules Update and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
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    D&D General Stuff 5E Did Right

    It got me playing D&D again, after a 15-year hiatus. I had been playing in a 3e game for a while but lost interest; combats were slow and nothing much seemed to happen (this was about 7th-8th level IIRC). I bought the 4e books and read them but never felt any desire to play. After finally buying...
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    D&D General Starter vs Essentials vs Stormwreck Isle

    Just following the step-by-step instructions for the DM (who remember might be a novice, given that this is the Starter Set) provided in the module, the goblins will gain surprise a lot of the time (+6 to Stealth, compared to passive Perception of the party, which for first level characters will...
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    D&D General Starter vs Essentials vs Stormwreck Isle

    I enjoyed Icespire, but I would not recommend it to a new DM or new players. Some of the starter mission options are absolutely lethal to first level characters, especially if players don't know which tactics to use (e.g., the ochre jellies, the manticore). Some of the middle quests are also...
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    D&D 5E (2024) How many combats do you have on average adventuring day.

    I put 5 as an average. Like many posters here I have many sessions where it's just 1-2 (typically while traveling to or from the main location for the adventure). In dungeons the number is typically higher, within the recommended 6-8 encounters, and for boss encounters/adventure finales I'll...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Predictions for the 2024 DMG?

    I think there will be some discussion of how to adjudicate the various skills in the game, since most of that information was removed from the Player's Handbook in favor of a brief summary table. I'm hoping that this will include some guidance that clarifies the use of stealth and hiding in a...
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    WizKids Announces Builders of Baldur's Gate, a New D&D Board Game

    I played the hell out of the digital version of Lords of Waterdeep. Will keep an eye on this one.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Spirt Guardians

    When dragging your speed is reduced to 5, which would seem to neutralize the effectiveness of the tactic (see "Carrying Capacity," 2024 PH p.363).
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    D&D 5E (2024) Spirt Guardians

    I am not sure I understand your point. Are you saying that the Carrying Capacity rules don't apply to grappled targets? So a character with 8 Str can grab an armored orog and run him around (at full speed, if they have the Grappler feat)? EDIT: I will note that the Grappled Condition...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Spirt Guardians

    I am not disputing any of this. I am only asking whether the tactic is OP enough to require a house rule. You seem to think it is. Others posting in this thread seem to think it isn't. I haven't decided yet. I am still digesting the new rules and am considering which house rules to add if and...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Spirt Guardians

    So how would you adjudicate this in a combat situation? Is picking up an ally a free action, or an action? I would treat it as a grapple where the ally could choose to automatically fail the saving throw. The grapple rules refer to "creatures," not "enemies." If you could cite the rule that...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Spirt Guardians

    Like I said, I would want to see how this works in practice. Some of the posts I have seen discussing this tactic seem to assume it's an automatic "I win" button. I believe that this is the purpose of a discussion thread, to discuss the pros and cons of it and whether it needs a house rule? So...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Spirt Guardians

    I think I would want to see some examples of this tactic in play before making a final ruling in my group. It would require a dedicated build from multiple party members to pull off to full efficiency. I don't see anything that suggests that carrying someone negates the Carrying Capacity rules...
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    D&D General How long has your Current Group gamed together?

    I have three 5e groups running at the moment, all of which are set in my own homebrew setting. The oldest is about 180 sessions in, mostly weekly games played online using Fantasy Grounds. This is a group that I put together using the Looking for Group forum at the FG site. It took a few months...
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    Project Sigil How I would have done the D&D Tabletop

    Then the question is whether the value-add is worth having to re-buy my books and learn a new system (since I assume it would draw upon assets you have licensed in DDB). It might be; I guess we'll have to see. If they allow users to post the stuff they've created for others to download and use...
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