It looks like this will also follow the template of the Spelljammer books, with some player options, setting information, and DM facing content (adventure & creature statblocks).
Looks like no new subclasses based on the description. Nor are there any races listed (what's the new term? ancestry? Species?) so this feels lacking in the character options as well. Maybe that bodes well for the setting materials?
Discover 2 new backgrounds, the Gate Warden & the Planar Philosopher, to build planar characters in the D&D Beyond character builder
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So I take fluoxetine for depression and anxiety. I need to take 40mg a day. I have enough 40mg pills to get through the week, but I also have a bunch of 20mg pills. They are both delayed-release capsules. The difference is basically the dose. I can schedule a psychiatrist appointment to get a refill, but that requires a phone...
Being depressed it often can lead to doing basic stuff like making appointments difficult. So logically yeah, they should just make the appointment, but with the depression and anxiety it ends up not being that easy.
Crawford says it’s the biggest yet, with 7 classes (Experts: Ranger, Rogue, Bard; Priests: Cleric, Paladin, and Druid; and Monk confirmed), spells and weapon mastery tweaks, capstones back at lvl20 (epic boons will be pushed to another UA), and subclass progression reverted to the 2014 cadence after lvl3. Notably, rogues are...
Really sounds like they're backtracking on a lot of the changes. In some ways I like that, but some of what they're keeping are not my favorite, like the subclass choice at level 3.
For me I would rather see every subclass at 1 as many change the way you play enough that it feels abrupt from a level 1 and up campaign.
@MartyMart I think that's the reasoning. I do think the issue tends to be overblown though, and in lieu of a new edition, I'd rather see more options for multiclassing or prestige classes since you can only play a pure class so many times before it feels very same-y.
I think subclasses are more inline with variant classes in 3.5. You had a cloistered cleric vs cleric and they had 2 domains. You had the totem barbarians, the divine bard vs the normal bard. Prestige classes were far more transformative than subclasses and subclasses don't feel the same to me in 5e.
I play with 2 groups and one group does a main campaign and then smaller campaigns every n weeks so that way the DM has time to prep, adjust plans, and it's lower stakes if someone misses. Add in the occasional one shot or two and you churn through the interesting subclasses quickly.
I don't think the prices increased for the core book bundle or the PHB/DMG but I haven't kept a close eye on those.
It's also worth noting that this shop is run via scalefast and I had some issues when I did the dragonlance preorder of getting my product on time due to scalefast.
Starting a campaign with my wife, and some friends. My wife being the most of the fence and mentioned maybe missing a session or two. So I just want to have some creative ways in my pocket to handle missing players and what ways to make it entertaining!...
I'm in a group with a bunch of folks that are professionals in their field in their late 20s to late 50s and it's the exact same reasoning. It's all in fun and isn't thought about too much
I caught this band last year when they were playing in front of another band and really loved their showmanship and stage presence. This is their probably most "emo" song, but it's been on repeat for me.
I would love to see some discussion threads about official content/news. I am vaguely aware of the books coming out, but it's hard to find full threads and discussions on the Giants book or the Book of Many Things with speculation based on the UA and what we've heard (or even leaks if allowed)
I know my DM uses /r/ghostsofsaltmarsh for our campaign there. I think having a sub like that with resources and suggestions would be helpful kind of like a more specific DM academy page that would keep "spoilers" contained
I'm skeptical, but hopeful that it will be somewhat like the Outer Wolds, but maybe with slightly better combat? I'm just hoping the space combat isn't a large focus of the game. Not a huge fan of vehicle controls usually.
It's a very sometimes thing for me. Especially with EDH decks, it can take a game that would already take a chunk of time to play and makes it take longer.
Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse book details (www.dndbeyond.com)
It looks like this will also follow the template of the Spelljammer books, with some player options, setting information, and DM facing content (adventure & creature statblocks).
Can I add pills?
So I take fluoxetine for depression and anxiety. I need to take 40mg a day. I have enough 40mg pills to get through the week, but I also have a bunch of 20mg pills. They are both delayed-release capsules. The difference is basically the dose. I can schedule a psychiatrist appointment to get a refill, but that requires a phone...
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PHB 2024 Playtest Drops Tomorrow - Overview (youtu.be)
Crawford says it’s the biggest yet, with 7 classes (Experts: Ranger, Rogue, Bard; Priests: Cleric, Paladin, and Druid; and Monk confirmed), spells and weapon mastery tweaks, capstones back at lvl20 (epic boons will be pushed to another UA), and subclass progression reverted to the 2014 cadence after lvl3. Notably, rogues are...
June 29: Unearthed Arcana | Player's Handbook Playtest 6 (www.youtube.com)
The next playtest material drops tomorrow, largest one so far!
WotC Goes All-In On Digital+Physical Bundles. You Can't Buy Physical-Only D&D Books From WotC Anymore (www.belloflostsouls.net)
Good way to incorporate possible missing players?
Starting a campaign with my wife, and some friends. My wife being the most of the fence and mentioned maybe missing a session or two. So I just want to have some creative ways in my pocket to handle missing players and what ways to make it entertaining!...
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I caught this band last year when they were playing in front of another band and really loved their showmanship and stage presence. This is their probably most "emo" song, but it's been on repeat for me.
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How big is Starfield? ‘Irresponsibly large,’ says Bethesda exec (www.polygon.com)
Developing it for PlayStation would assuredly mean a delay, or lots of bugs
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Why dont people like to planechase
I mean I have a hard time finding ppl to play with. It personally my favorite format to play with for commander