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  1. beej

    D&D 5E Will you always max out your primary stat?

    I've been reading the EnWorld forums a lot more since 5B came out. I've noticed that in a lot of hypothetical situations, the character has his primary at 20. Now I realize that discussions tend to assume this because it's the hypothetical maximum, but it also got me thinking. You see, I tended...
  2. beej

    So. I see a dungeon in the playtest...

    ...but I don't see a dragon. As in, I don't see stats for a dragon. :p It's not really a complaint - I'm okay with dragon stats to be a little delayed if it means the stats, even at the playtest stage, are going to wow me. I just thought it's an interesting thing to note, that's all. :D
  3. beej

    A short Question

    I've been browsing KotS a lot, and I noticed something; assuming dagger proficiency gives a +3 bonus for being accurate, then the halfling pregen's attack roll is at +5=+1(str)+3(prof)+1(rogue). My question is this: Do small creatures attack like everyone else (no +1 to hit) now? Thanks.
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