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zenoslade, in [Sly Flourish] Using Maps for In-Person Games

I've been drawing maps on plain white poster board and then overlaying a transparent hex grid. So far it's worked well, but I need to make sure that the colors on the map are bold so that they're clearly visible

Redsven, in [BoLS] D&D Race Guide: How to Play a Goliath

Easily my favorite and longest played character was a goliath' but a terribly nontraditional one.

With the whole "survival of the fittest" mentality that they have I made one of those left behind. He had fallen down the side of a mountain while training with his clan' and was left behind. He fell all the way down it though' skittering to a stop as he crashed through the roof of a barn in the halfling settlement at the base of the mountain. The halflings didn't abandon him like his people did they cared for him and took care of him while he healed. He stayed with them embracing their much more casual lifestyle, until a mudslide washed through the town. He was the only one tall and strong enough to help save the halflings that were stranded and threatened by it. He came to the conclusion that not being the fittest among the goliaths didn't mean he wasn't worthy of still being a hero.

I played him as a mix of Don Quixote and The Tick. The halflings had read him all kind of hero stories about knights and honor while he was recovering from his fall. So he had adopted that code of conduct and chivalry, kept a journal detailing his heroic deeds, and never shrank away from a good cause, even if it was foolishly dangerous.

Brunbrun6766,
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Fantastic!

RanchOnPancakes, in What's your favorite moment from your most recent session?
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When my RP was good enough that everyone thought I was actually angry, and the DM tried to stop the session.

Brunbrun6766,
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Well that's good on your DM to be smart enough to try and temper the situation. Seen DMs that'll just ignore it till session is over

Brunbrun6766,
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Your username upsets me greatly fyi

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TigerClawTV, in [The Critical Dice] How to Salt Water test your Dice
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Fun experiment. Good test for cheap AliExpress dice

Redsven,

Good to know I'm not the only one taking advantage of cheap dice

Hypersapien, in WotC Goes All-In On Digital+Physical Bundles. You Can't Buy Physical-Only D&D Books From WotC Anymore

I've already decided not to give WotC any more money, anyway.

dethb0y,

yeah i literally see no reason to give WOTC money at this stage.

Minyaden, in [Comicbook] Dungeons & Dragons to Release New Unearthed Arcana Playtest, Shifts 2024 Player's Handbook Back to 5E Standards

I kind of wish they'd just go for full 6e. I have a feeling that these new core books won't sell as well as they hope. Sure it might have a boost from the hard-core market immediately. But what incentive is there for the casual players to upgrade? They said themselves that the old core PHB will still be usable along side the new one. So really as long as the DM has the new book there is no reason for the existing players to upgrade.

Brunbrun6766,
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I think they were totally going to and decided to back out last minute. It's gone from DnDnext to oneDND, and now it's called DnD 2024. At this point it's just a slight update

sodiumbromley, in WotC Goes All-In On Digital+Physical Bundles. You Can't Buy Physical-Only D&D Books From WotC Anymore
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If they're charging the price of the physical book, I'm fine with this.

Redsven,

But they aren't giving you the pdf with it either. They're giving you access to a digitized book that they can cut off access to whenever they want to push the next edition. It's just another example of Hasbro missing the entire point of the community's complaint.

greatley, in [Wargamer] Bard and Druid get new DnD subclasses in latest 5e playtest

Can’t wait to make a DDR themed bard!

btmoo, in [BoLS] D&D: Curse Your Sudden But Inevitable Betrayal - Five Ways to Betray the Party

I strongly discourage this anti-social behavior in my games, and I hope others do as well.

Brunbrun6766,
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Oh absolutely. Dnd isnt good for pvp imo, especially backstabbing

tiamaris, in What's your favorite moment from your most recent session?

I play a relatively hardcore game. Where the players are right now fighting some mykonids and their trough spores mind controled villager minions. Somehow they droped a barrel of acid atop a myconid controller killing him so all 4 villagers survive. Me not having planed the pacifist approach say the stare blankly into nothingness. Welp the caracters stack the NPCs into a corner and move on.

Kempeth, in Campaign Level Advice

Point 1: There's nothing inherently stopping you from starting with 13 warriors. They don't necessarily have to follow the player party. During part 1 your group of 13 warriors might split up to guard two or more parts of the town. This gives your player party one or two red shirts for that fight. It's probably more work for you to play those on top of the enemies but, you can...

Point 2: Nothing dictates that a "warrior" HAS to be a barbarian class melee fighter. If you say that your setting has all kinds of fighting styles and classes then it does.

Point 3: There's nothing saying that your players have to be ready for the adventure when it begins. Particularly if you fill the party up with higher level NPCs you could definitely give your players the same "arc" as the protagonist had. Starting inexperienced before growing into themselves and becoming an integral part of solving the problem. Might require some behind the scenes fudging of rolls until they catch.

Another idea would be to start ALL 13 characters somewhat underleveled and when a player character dies, they get one of the remaining ones to continue.

Piecemakers3Dprints, in [The Gamer] Dungeons & Dragons: 10 Clever Disguises For A Mimic
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In my own homebrew Sword Coast canon, an entire black market network is run by changelings and their mimic masters. They're one of the reasons Xanathar is as paranoid as he is, especially after his spies confirmed their successful infiltration of Acq. Inc. at the exec level during a transplanar expedition.

At this point, the party is slipping into eldritch noir levels of conspiracy theories, and trust in reality itself is worth more than gold. 😶

Brunbrun6766,
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That is fantastic! You would love the new Secret Invasion show that just started on D+ lol

Piecemakers3Dprints,
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I knew there was a show I was wanting to get into! Thanks for reminding me! 🤩🤙🏼

(I mean, besides Dungeons & Drag Queens on Dimension 20, ofc. 🤌🏼)

SheeEttin, in What's your favorite moment from your most recent session?

Barbarian in this creepy evil pocket dimension: "I take the spooky armor. I put it on."

Barbarian when we get back to the real world and are granted a quest reward: "No I'm not touching it, it might be cursed."

Me: wtf.jpg

FearfulSalad, in [Build Advice] Purple dragon knight multiclassing as Warlock or Sorcerer?

I strongly recommend not multiclassing for flavor--the only good reason in 5e to multiclass is for mechanics (Flavor is free, Mechanics are expensive). PDK flavor is great, but the mechanics are awful--and while both Warlock and Sorcerer would give you some mechanical advantages, they won't offer quite enough to make PDK good.

What about just being a Valor or Swords bard, flavored as a PDK? Mechanically, a Bard can do just about everything that the PDK subclass offers but better and sooner, and both Swords and Valor get you extra attack at roughly the same pace. Unless you are dead-set on heavy armor, you shouldn't need any feats or MCs to make this work for you (and if you are so inclined, then Heavily Armored on Valor Bard works just fine to be Str-based instead of Dex-based). The only mechanical caveat with Valor bard is that you need a musical instrument to cast some of your bard spells--you can either stick to Verbal and Verbal+Somatic spells, or else grab a lute. Flavoring the bard magic as "woah, my words and music are suddenly making thing happen, rather than just being entertainment" fits pretty well with your Wild Magic Sorcerer idea. And lastly, Bards make amazing faces.

spittingimage, in [The Critical Dice] How to Salt Water test your Dice
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I do things a little differently. I line all my dice up, display the one that let me down last session, and tell them “Say goodbye to your buddy. Guess he couldn’t make the grade.” Then I hide that die at the back of a cupboard and never bring it out again.

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