Stormonu
Legend
I'm out of the loop on Critical Role (don't really WANT to know about it, frankly), and the high magic of base D&D bothers me intellectually at times, though at the table I'm quite happy with the likes of my Centaur Cleric of Karametra with his ironwrought raptor sort of character.
I did pick up the Witchlight* book after initially having no interest, and will be picking up the Strixhaven book (been wanting to do a Harry Potter style magic school since I first saw the Sorcerer Stone movie), but I'm going to be passing on the upcoming Fizban's and Mord's book - especially the latter is just a retread of already printed material with stat block updates I'm not quite on board with.
I will say that ever since Tasha's came out, at least for player content books, it feels like they've been scraping the bottom of the barrel for content. The campaign books and adventure releases are fine, I just don't feel all that great where player-facing content is going - and now monsters are getting a bit iffy.
* Haregons, Kelek, Zaray & Warduke o my! And if the "adventure without combat" option holds up, I think that's fantasic!
I did pick up the Witchlight* book after initially having no interest, and will be picking up the Strixhaven book (been wanting to do a Harry Potter style magic school since I first saw the Sorcerer Stone movie), but I'm going to be passing on the upcoming Fizban's and Mord's book - especially the latter is just a retread of already printed material with stat block updates I'm not quite on board with.
I will say that ever since Tasha's came out, at least for player content books, it feels like they've been scraping the bottom of the barrel for content. The campaign books and adventure releases are fine, I just don't feel all that great where player-facing content is going - and now monsters are getting a bit iffy.
* Haregons, Kelek, Zaray & Warduke o my! And if the "adventure without combat" option holds up, I think that's fantasic!