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D&D 5E For those playing 2014 5e, how are you reacting to the 2024 update?

For those playing 2014 5e, how are you reacting to the 2024 update?

  • We'll be switching over to the 2024 rules exclusively

    Votes: 45 25.7%
  • We'll be staying with 2014 rules but taking pieces from the 2024 updates

    Votes: 24 13.7%
  • We'll be updating to the 2024 rules but taking pieces from the 2014 rules

    Votes: 26 14.9%
  • We'll be picking and choosing between 2014 and 2024 rules to create our own house rules.

    Votes: 13 7.4%
  • We'll be staying with the 2014 rules exclusively

    Votes: 47 26.9%
  • We're going to play another game

    Votes: 20 11.4%

Maybe, not my experience though. Of course we only have one caster in our group. In fact, he usually goes with damage spells because monsters always seem to shrug off condition inflicting spells (ie they make a lot of saves)

I don't like single target save or suck. Also target the right saves.

I like twinned spells, upcast level 1 spells and things like slow.
 

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I don’t play spell casters, not sure what you’re talking about
He likes playing a sorcerer with the Twinned Spell metamagic ability. That way he can target two opponents with spells such as Slow.
  • Twinned Spell. When you cast a spell that targets only one creature and doesn't have a range of self, you can spend a number of sorcery points equal to the spell's level to target a second creature in range with the same spell (1 sorcery point if the spell is a cantrip). To be eligible, a spell must be incapable of targeting more than one creature at the spell's current level. For example, magic missile and scorching ray aren't eligible, but ray of frost and chromatic orb are.
 




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