In Mythological Figures & Maleficent Monsters, we also include some important magical artifacts. Here's THE magical artifact.
Isn't speaking already a free action in 5e, or did I just assume that?Is speaking the command word a free action? Guess so, but doesn't specify.
I think you should run your manuscript through and catch all such unclarities
Yes, it reads like someone ignoring 5e convention and importing stuff from earlier editions that was deliberately removed in 5e.(If I remember correctly, Excalibur was a +5 Sword of Sharpness in the original Deities & Demigods)
Yes, it reads like someone ignoring 5e convention and importing stuff from earlier editions that was deliberately removed in 5e.
To put it another way, if WotC where to write Excaliber and they made itna +4 sword, I'd be very disappointed.
Maybe I should just lower my expectations and treat this as a step up from random wiki homebrew, and not a step down from WotC quality. And it is well polished homebrew. Good production values.
Yes, but think it should be one of those "once per each of your turns, you can...." or we'll end up with a crazy light show!Isn't speaking already a free action in 5e, or did I just assume that?
Arthur is built with PC rules, just like Achilles.I do find it a tad incongruent with the statement in the Achilles thread - that they're following RAW for Achilles, but evidently not for Excalbur. Anglo-centrism anyone? (Haha, just kidding, @Morrus ).
I agree it could be clarified, but I don't know anyone who would abuse wording or a DM that would allow it to be abused to create a "crazy light show."Yes, but think it should be one of those "once per each of your turns, you can...." or we'll end up with a crazy light show!
Perhaps it would only count as a +4 sword if it's being wielded by the once and future King to the Throne of Britannia?Yes, it reads like someone ignoring 5e convention and importing stuff from earlier editions that was deliberately removed in 5e.
To put it another way, if WotC where to write Excaliber and they made itna +4 sword, I'd be very disappointed.
Maybe I should just lower my expectations and treat this as a step up from random wiki homebrew, and not a step down from WotC quality. And it is well polished homebrew. Good production values.
Arthur is built with PC rules, just like Achilles.
We have about 12 artefacts in the book (I already mentioned Mjolnir above). Those are designed separately.
We have about 12 artefacts in the book (I already mentioned Mjolnir above). Those are designed separately.