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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    Is Branchala not a Corellon analogue, like Reorx is Moradin’s?
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    I think the Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes approach to elves was very useful. Actually, it’s approach to everything was useful, as it painted a standard fantasy cosmology for all major fantasy races. I believe it is not unfair to say that most tables portray elven society in a somewhat archetypal...
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    Dragonlance has a Corellon in all but name, Branchala, specifically for this. Paladine is Bahamut, naturally.
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    D&D General Thoughts about Purple Dragon Knights

    The Purple Dragon Knight retooling was misguided, but I think the worst part is the implementation. It’s misguided for all the reasons already given in the thread: that’s not the core fantasy of the Purple Dragon Knights or Cormyr, nor does it make much sense for Eldenser and his amethyst...
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    D&D General Wildly Diverse "Circus Troupe" Adventuring Parties

    I’m a bit late to this thread, so forgive me if everything said below has already been said by another: It is not just you. Mos Eisley Cantina parties are something I only allow under very specific circumstances or settings (e.g. Spelljammer), otherwise it completely shatters the narrative...
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    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Should Make 5.5E Specific Setting

    I think that, in general, the desire for the setting to offer hooks to player options is very understandable. I support the general desire for a setting that incorporates baseline assumptions and gives players story hooks for their species, class, and background. Part of the 4e-era Points of...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Is 5E better because of Crawford and Perkins leaving?

    I think that the answer is split, at least on my case. The following is exclusively from a DM perspective. I am a big fan of Chris Perkins and most of the material he worked on directly fo 5e. All of the most iconic and most inspiring 5e modules are his (Curse of Strahd, Tomb of Anhilation...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Ed Greenwood to Publish 4 New Forgotten Realms Sourcebooks in 2026

    I own both of these and I highly recommend them! Fantastic material in both. Sadly true. I’m slowly making my way through Adventures in Faerûn and I’m astounded at the very poor quality of the pre-written snippets. This is doubly surprising because WotC has delivered much better material in...
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    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Should Make 5.5E Specific Setting

    There are multiple dragonborn and tieflings in that adventure. Here are some off the top of my head: A tiefling judge; A tiefling orphan, pictured multiple times in the book; A dragonborn bookseller; A dragonborn priestess of Gond. There are probably others.
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    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Should Make 5.5E Specific Setting

    I've always wanted to do a Phandbox! I imagine you've combined Lost Mines and Icespire Peak, but what else have you put in? Stormwreck Isle? The 4e Neverwinter book? (Sorry, I know this is a bit-off topic. Maybe the Phandbox can be our 5.5 setting?)
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    First Episode of The Mighty Nein Available Now on YouTube

    I thought this was a blast. The animation is an improvement from Vox Machina, the voice acting is top notch, and every character is captivating on its own. There are some points in which the script is very heavy handed, and that seems to clash with the evidently adult audience this is meant to...
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    D&D General Fall of Netheril- The Return of the Arcane Age Subsetting

    I always assume a Tolkien-leaning pronunciation, which can be approximated by the letter sounds in romance languages and makes them usually very straightforward. English has a very particular extreme case of vowel drift that makes words such as these confusing, but that ambiguity goes away on...
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    D&D General Is the SCAG Still Useful?

    What part? I don’t imagine a lot of it being difficult to replicate. Example: there is a werewolf shaman with some lightning-themed powers. I’d make her a Loup Garou and give her some druid spells that tie to that. The Spelllplague was indeed put to good use in multiple tie-in projects...
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    D&D General Is the SCAG Still Useful?

    The SCAG has a better Races of the Realms chapter for player-facing information on races/species, including blurbs on racial pantheons. It also has a valuable comparable chapter on classes tying them closely to the Sword Coast; and some interesting background ideas. I think that makes the SCAG...
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    D&D 5E (2014) What's your favorite one shot adventure?

    Wanted to say that I read this today and you are very much correct: great adventure with a good mixture of roleplay, mystery, and combat! Thank you for the recommendation; I’ll likely run it next weekend.
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    D&D 5E (2024) What's Your 2026 WotC D&D Wishlist?

    Oh, that’s just a change in trigger for a set DC, similar to what they did with hiding. The three attitudes system already existed wholecloth in 2014 and I don’t think anyone reading Dragon Delves without knowledge of the new rules would be confused about it. I thought I had missed a whole...
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    D&D 5E (2024) What's Your 2026 WotC D&D Wishlist?

    What new rules be these?
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    D&D General Does anyone else starting to feel like FR: HoF & FR: AiF were starved of resources because of the Core Books

    I agree that the books are somewhat sloppy, but I’m not sure I agree that lack of public playtesting was the issue. You can’t really playtest narrative or research, even if the team was just strapped for time. I’m making my way through Adventures of Faerûn, and there’s still quite a lot to...
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    Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerun - First Impressions

    The authors clearly think that the god’s residence in the plane tell the player something, otherwise they wouldn’t have included it. I checked the 2024 DMG, which has the following to say about it, after stating that gods aren’t bound by mortal concepts of alignment: “That said, gods tend to...
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    Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerun - First Impressions

    One thing I forgot in my previous post: why does the player-facing book have Home Plane in the gods table? That’s just alignment with extra steps. Interesting that they stuck very closely to the 2e planar allotment for these deities, which in some cases has ceased to make much sense in the...
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