Some people have received their copies of Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, and have posted photos (including the table of contents!) online!
To be fair, according to the lore of this book, Rime has echoes across numerous worlds. They may do this for all these exemplars.Confirmed. Rime is the same Rime from 4e's Draconomicon: Chromatic Dragons. They removed all references to Nerath, however. I have mixed feelings...
I think it looks great, I'm not sure what folks are upset with, maybe some Eberron lore thing?So were things really disappointing? Is this book likely worth a borrow, or...?
Confirmed. Rime is the same Rime from 4e's Draconomicon: Chromatic Dragons. They removed all references to Nerath, however. I have mixed feelings...
I don't think so. I think people were just hopeful that Nerath might get a mention in this book, which they could then take as meaning that the pseudo-setting isn't completely dead. (Never mind the fact that its pantheon appears in the 5e DMG.)I know very little about Nerath, is Rime really important to that setting?
And swiped for Exandria.I don't think so. I think people were just hopeful that Nerath might get a mention in this book, which they could then take as meaning that the pseudo-setting isn't completely dead. (Never mind the fact that its pantheon appears in the 5e DMG.)
Yes, trust me I am well aware. Though technically she should regain all 574 hp. Again that has nothing to do with the CR. The CR is calculated without regard to the mythic trait/actions. The mythic trait just means it is equivalent to two monsters of its CR.The thing about hit points and mythic actions is that the creature regains most of their hit points once the mythic actions kick in. Yes, she has 574 hit points, but she gains 500 more back once she drops to zero. For all intents and purposes, she has 1074 hit points.
That is really cool!Ooooh, interesting stuff about Saridor:
The only thing I have to complain about (and I think I am the only one complaining) is the Aspects of Tiamat and Bahamut. That is like .01% of the book. So you should be good to go otherwise.So were things really disappointing? Is this book likely worth a borrow, or...?
I think it looks great, I'm not sure what folks are upset with, maybe some Eberron lore thing?
The only thing I have to complain about (and I think I am the only one complaining) is the Aspects of Tiamat and Bahamut. That is like .01% of the book. So you should be good to go otherwise.