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What do YOU plan on doing with Daggerheart?

I ordered it to read, enjoy the art, and probably never play it (my group isn't that experimental). I am very curious about the character sheet design and card implementation, and may use it for teaching other RPGs.
 

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I'm still trying to get a group together for a 5e campaign, I don't see myself playing Daggerheart anytime soon, unless a friend decides to run it. That said, I will probably watch the CR series, which will be my first. Currently I'm just playing around with the character generation, will probably build each class and level up a bunch of times.
 

I'm getting a campaign frame together with a bunch of classic more "points of light" D&D tropes and adjustments to the Ancestries/Communities (plus adding in a couple of the missing origins; and could see adapting the Witherwild's mechanical adds into a Symbaroum campaign frame.
 


I get to be a player in a game my husband is going to run. We went through the starter adventure to get our feet wet. Went well. We're not sure what kind of world we want to adventure in yet. I've made a faerie ribbet druid but may not be my long running character.
I really dig the mixed-ancestry rules. There's all kinds of fun combos to do. Add in how customizable the ancestries are by default and there's all kinds of nonsense you can do. The top/bottom traits thing seems a bit...arbitrary though. Are the traits at the top or bottom meant to be more powerful so having two top or bottom traits would make too strong of a character or something?
 

I really dig the mixed-ancestry rules. There's all kinds of fun combos to do. Add in how customizable the ancestries are by default and there's all kinds of nonsense you can do. The top/bottom traits thing seems a bit...arbitrary though. Are the traits at the top or bottom meant to be more powerful so having two top or bottom traits would make too strong of a character or something?
I actually cheated with my fae frog. He has wings and the long tongue. Table letting it slide because its not that big a deal. I didn't notice the rule till after my character was made.

I think it's meant to balance the traits and maybe some combos would be bit too tough?
 

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