grimslade
Krampus ate my d20s
Sword and Sorcery is easy to do with 5E. Conan is essentially a comic book superhero without the cape and tights. You want your campaign to feel like the Schwarzenegger movie? No PC spellcaster classes. No other races but humans. Use the Custom Lineage rules from Tasha's to represent the different nations of Hyperborea. No permanent magic items. Done and done.
I am tinkering with a concept that removes spell casting from class and makes it a skill. Sort of like the old Use Magic Item thief skill or the 3E rogue skill. You would treat spells as a type of unreliable magic item. The spell would have a DC based on its power and if you beat the DC you cast the spell. If you just miss it, the spell fizzles. If you miss the DC by double your proficiency bonus you have a bad result. The Grey Mouser is able to cast spells occasionally, but more often fails to cast them. I also wanted to introduce the skill as a way to countermagic. Again the Grey Mouser using a wire trailing from his sword hilt to defeat lightning bolts thrown at him.
I am tinkering with a concept that removes spell casting from class and makes it a skill. Sort of like the old Use Magic Item thief skill or the 3E rogue skill. You would treat spells as a type of unreliable magic item. The spell would have a DC based on its power and if you beat the DC you cast the spell. If you just miss it, the spell fizzles. If you miss the DC by double your proficiency bonus you have a bad result. The Grey Mouser is able to cast spells occasionally, but more often fails to cast them. I also wanted to introduce the skill as a way to countermagic. Again the Grey Mouser using a wire trailing from his sword hilt to defeat lightning bolts thrown at him.