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Same, I’ve never gotten the alternate art covers despite liking a lot of them because they wouldn’t match with the standard ones I already had in my collection. But, now that the revised core books are coming out, it’s a good opportunity to not need to worry about them matching.
For those of...
Arguably, the only classes that are truly necessary are fighter and magic user. The question one has to answer is why have more classes? In D&D, the answer is mostly “because a previous edition had it,” and if you follow that chain back far enough, you hit the bedrock of “because someone in Gary...
It’s a special edition printing that’s exclusive to LGSs. That’s not going to be how most new players get exposed to the game for the first time. It might happen to someone, somewhere, but it should be infrequent enough and the consequences minor enough not to be something I think WotC needs to...
Well, sure, but I’m not someone who saw the book cover and bought it because that’s the kind of fantasy I want to play. I’m someone who is very familiar with 5th edition D&D, and has a pretty good idea of what changes the 5e revisions are going to bring to it, and intends to buy the book for...
🤷♀️ I’m of the “run the game you would want to play in, and the audience who wants that kind of game will find you” school of thought. I would enjoy a mellow campaign, and I think I could pull it off in D&D.
Again, it’s certainly not what I typically expect from D&D. But, unexpected can be fun...
I’m not sure such a tone necessarily requires rules support. It’s definitely not the tone I would typically expect from D&D, but I don’t think it’s outside the scope of what could be done within D&D’s framework.
Understandable. But, I don’t know, D&D doesn’t necessarily need to be full of bombast. This image could be a nice tone-setter for a more mellow, intimate campaign.
Yeah, it’s not exactly melancholy (which is why I said “almost,”) but… maybe “wistful” would be a better term for it? “Contemplative?” I dunno, there’s a quiet calmness to it that appeals to me a great deal.
I don’t claim they aren’t similar to hobbits, only that they are distinct in a number of ways.
No, I’m pretty sure it’s an internal resource. But you can see it in the halfling art direction - large heads, small feet, slightly shortened limbs, generally higher body fat percentage than is...