Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
Well, fair enough.That's what I'm afraid of ...![]()

Well, fair enough.That's what I'm afraid of ...![]()
I don't see any major balance problems, particularly given the non-finetuned nature of 5E: none of the archetypes will outshine or be outshone in any practical way.
I don't see any major balance problems, particularly given the non-finetuned nature of 5E: none of the archetypes will outshine or be outshone in any practical way.
So some have theorised. Doubt it in realistic terms.Hexblade completely overshadows every other patron for every type of Warlock.
So some have theorised. Doubt it in realistic terms.
So some have theorised. Doubt it in realistic terms.
Pretty simply, I reckon it's the slow output of material, and putting in material for everyone in one place.I too am a bit surprised. Wasn't it like book #7 for non-fiction (erm.... wut?) on Amazon.com a week or two ago?
I mean I think it's a good book. But is it good enough to be the fastest selling D&D book of all time?!?
Maybe it's how awesome the cover is? Maybe it's Tiny Servant?!?!?
And even though I don't consider green flame blade or booming blade particularly powerful spells except on paper, people online don't seem to shut up about them so I've grown rather irritated with both spells.