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  1. KoolMoDaddy-O

    D&D General Wizard vs Fighter - the math

    This thread is about the amount of damage dealt, as measured in numbers. It has been my observation that fighters deal lots of damage but generally only to one (maybe two if using Action Surge or Extra Attack) opponent per turn, whereas wizards deal a greater total sum of damage per turn against...
  2. KoolMoDaddy-O

    D&D General Wizard vs Fighter - the math

    Having played a fighter and a wizard back-to-back this largely jibes with my experience and why I regard the so-called "disparity" with a good deal of side-eye. As a fighter at around level 10 I was dealing at least 50+ hp of damage to an enemy even with unlucky damage rolls whereas with a...
  3. KoolMoDaddy-O

    D&D 5E (2014) Poll: How do you feel about 5e pace of releases?

    The release schedule has been too slow but for me it's also an "and such small portions too" argument. My primary want is for bolt-on mechanics or guidelines and adventure anthologies (no such thing as too many side quests), both of which Wizards has been stingy with, so I don't need more of...
  4. KoolMoDaddy-O

    D&D 5E (2014) 5E Survivor - Adventures

    Tomb of Annihilation 18 The Wild Beyond the Witchlight 24 Tales from the Yawning Portal 25 - 2 = 23 Ghosts of Saltmarsh 30 + 1 = 31
  5. KoolMoDaddy-O

    RPG Holidays Part Two – July to December

    Just a head's up: NecronomiCon in Providence happens every other year, not annually. Before the pandemic it took place in odd-numbered years but now it occurs in even-numbered years, so the next one is in 2024. On the off-years, the group that runs it -- Lovecraft Arts & Sciences Council -- will...
  6. KoolMoDaddy-O

    D&D General Why Do You Think Wizards Are Boring?

    Others have answered these questions better already but to summarize my position: 1. Because spell slots are so precious and are a wizard's raison d'etre, the player is incentivized to hoard them for combat. The wizard I'm playing now (Lv7 Runecrafter from the Giants UA -- RIP) knows Detect...
  7. KoolMoDaddy-O

    D&D General Why Do You Think Wizards Are Boring?

    Lack of options. Back in 1e days, functions were siloed by class. Fighters bashed things, thieves picked locks and disarmed traps, clerics healed and buffed, and magic-users cast offensive magic. Since then, three of those four have expanded beyond their original boundaries but wizards are...
  8. KoolMoDaddy-O

    D&D 5E (2014) Pitch me a new WotC setting (+)

    As someone who'd also like to see Iomandra collated and presented as a formal setting, I feel like Wizards' recent slipcase model is a perfect vehicle for delivering settings that don't merit big 256-page books on their own. Three 96-page books, each focusing on a different setting: maybe a...
  9. KoolMoDaddy-O

    D&D General Working on a new open world city "sandbox" adventure! What would entice you to buy it?

    This was my biggest beef with 1e/2e Ravenloft -- it was all maudlin backstories for the darklords and yet very little stuff for the PCs to actually do. Give me some bullet-point strokes for NPC personalities and I can dramatize them on the fly, but what I can't improvise as quickly are maps...
  10. KoolMoDaddy-O

    D&D General Working on a new open world city "sandbox" adventure! What would entice you to buy it?

    Side quests. Lots and lots of side quests. My players are ruled by their whims. This one wants to earn some money, another wants to join a guild or criminal faction, and a third will become obsessed that some aristocrat is hiding something in his wine cellar and only good old-fashioned B&E will...
  11. KoolMoDaddy-O

    D&D General What About Those Other D&D Settings?

    Like several other posters I'm completely uninterested in revisiting old settings. I liked Van Richten's -- I felt it fixed a bunch of problems with 1e/2e Ravenloft (such as how so many of the domains and darklords were cookie-cutter duplicates) -- but the Spelljammer reboot was shallow and I...
  12. KoolMoDaddy-O

    TSR [Let's Read] Polyhedron/Dungeon

    I registered with ENWorld just to reply to this thread. I greatly enjoy your reviews of Dungeon and I've been eagerly anticipating your thoughts about my own contributions, which include "The Baron's Eyrie" in issue 58, "The Unkindness of Ravens" in issue 65, and my final -- and favorite --...
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