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  1. Raduin711

    D&D 5E (2014) Is Neil Gaiman Wrong?

    Going back to the original Gaiman quote (teaching children that dragons can be defeated) I strongly agree with that. I don't really see the point in a dragon that cannot be defeated. Sure, there are things out there that cannot be defeated. The same should be true for stories as well, but I...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Is there even a new D&D setting?

    I am starting to think that the new setting will be something we haven't seen before. We have a new generation of D&D players now, and many of them only know about these settings we are talking about second-hand. They have seen what productions like Acquisitions, Inc. and Critical Role can do...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Is there even a new D&D setting?

    Dragonlance has always been fueled by the novels, but we haven't seen a new Dragonlance novel in quite some time. I checked Wikipedia's list of Dragonlance novels and the last published DL book was a new edition of the Dragonlance Legends Trilogy in 2011. It's a bit of a dry spell. Forgotten...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Professions in 5e

    So, back to the lawyer example... I am not sure that having a Profession (Lawyer) skill is really all that it's cracked up to be. There are lots of different aspects of that profession that might call for different ability scores. Doing research for a case might be an INT check. Pleading your...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Resurrection & Healing Magic with a price ... for the caster

    Then that one 9th level cleric is a very important person. We call him shai-halud, the one who brings the dead back to life.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Resurrection & Healing Magic with a price ... for the caster

    I have always kind of felt like in D&D resurrection spells were treated like something that only adventurers really used, which is really, really odd to me. Diamond dust would be the most important commodity ever. It would define culture. Nobility would be defined by being able to afford it...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Resurrection & Healing Magic with a price ... for the caster

    I think from a worldbuilding perspective, I like that resurrection carries that kind of risk. Here's how I might do it: When cast, the spellcaster goes into a trance, being unable to move or observe their surroundings. He petitions the powers to return the target to life, and to do so the...
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    D&D 5E (2014) CoS: Blood Spear OP?

    Regarding killing squirrels, compare this to the Warlock's invocation that allows you to cast false life at will. There isn't anything stopping you from spamming that spell until you get the maximum roll of 4. If your players want to go find a squirrel, that's why God invented encounter tables...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Banishment and swallowed creatures

    I probably would have had the paladin remain, while the creature was banished. Unless the paladin was dead. At which point, his body becomes a thing and thus a possession of the creature.
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    D&D 5E (2014) MTG Color Identity System for D&D characters (Ravnica, Theros, etc)

    I think this article might be helpful: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/making-magic/pie-fights-2016-11-14 For your personality questions, they should probably be framed thus: Q1: Good of the Group vs. Good of the Individual 💮 vs. ⚫ Q2: Head vs. Heart 🥶 vs. 😡 Q3: Free Will vs...
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    D&D 5E (2014) In your Years of Gaming, How many Psionic Characters did you See played

    We saw them pretty frequently when we ran 3.5. I played a Psion who used only mind-effects and telekinesis with a little psychoportation last year in eberron. On paper he was lawful good but against human opponents he regularly used Dominate to take them out of the fight His reasoning is that...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Animal Companion

    One approach is that the Vulpin character recognizes the similarities between itself and the wolf, but ultimately sees the relationship like we would look at a gorilla or chimpanzee. I walk on two legs, wear clothes, use sophisticated tools, etc. It walks on all fours, likes to smell butts, eats...
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    D&D 5E (2014) What do you want in a Dark Sun book (sans psionics)?

    Aarokocra were a core race in the revised boxed set, just saying Medium not-lizardmen.
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    D&D General Why are spells grouped into "levels"?

    In games that have such titles, at the table people tend to forget them (what's level 3 called again?) but I am glad to have them for when NPC's talk about them. "Oh, he's a journeyman Invoker" or some such.
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    D&D 5E (2014) What do you want in a Dark Sun book (sans psionics)?

    The concept, I think was something out of Dune... bards were political gifts that nobles and the like would send to each other. They were often assassins, but it was also a faux pas to refuse a gift. They couldn't backstab, though. Perhaps a rogue subclass that gives them inspiration abilities...
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    D&D 5E (2014) What do you want in a Dark Sun book (sans psionics)?

    Just a few things I have noticed nobody seems to be interested in seeing again... -Pterrans -Trader class -Poisoner Bard
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    D&D General Alignment in D&D

    I can only assume in a world where spells like Detect Alignment exists, that Alignment is more than just a debatable description of a person's ethics/politics/etc. It's a physical reality with physical consequences. Whether or not they know is a matter of whether or not they have cast the spell...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Oil of rogain

    In my experience, one check is all you need.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Oil of rogain

    If you rub it on your chest you get advantage on charisma checks against bears. ;)
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