Some people have received their copies of Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, and have posted photos (including the table of contents!) online!
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In 5e there is no difference between divine and arcane magic (or psionics), there is just magic. It makes sense in a lot of ways, but I too liked the sources from 4e and wouldn't have minded a real divide between divine and arcane and possibly primal magic
when the new core books come out will some of the content introduced in this book be put into the new core books?
IIRC, the Kraken Priest had more Warlo k like abilities, as beffiting a Dagon cultist.
One's Folklore is another Dragon's Echo.Also, it looks like the Steel/Song dragon sidebar essentially says "There are lots of rumors of creatures called steel, song, or weredragon, but these are probably just other one of the main dragon types." So the book kind of says that steel/song dragons don't actually exist, they're folklore.
Yeah, no. Clerics aren't the same as they were in previous editions. If a class doesn't exist in 5e, then you can't be that class, even if you thematically "fit" that class's theme. Just because Clerics were expanded doesn't mean that certain members of the class aren't actually Clerics anymore because character from one of the expanded parts of the class.Hot take, if your Cleric gets their magic from faith (aka your own mind) directly, your really just a 3.5e Ardent in Cleric cosplay, a psion instead of a divine caster.
One's Folklore is another Dragon's Echo.