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D&D 5E Discussion

LeStryfe79

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I recognize the name, but what all has he done?

Edit: Read some stuff. Seems Sawyerish. :(
 

Alchemist

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Bad news, men. After being fired from Wizards of the Coast and moving on to ruin Pathfinder, Sean K. Reynolds has been rehired by WotC.
Heh... I guess his Five Moons RPG didn't pan out.

By the way, I checked out that Dragon "magazine" app as it was released on Android. And wow - what a waste of everyone's time that thing is. It's basically a thinly veiled advertising vehicle mainly to promote the D&D "brand" across different media. I remember a day when Dragon had interesting thought-provoking articles and actual gameable content (the early TSR era) - sadly those days are long gone. There is barely any game content at all in this version aside from some bits of lore. Very disappointing and a disgrace to the Dragon magazine legacy.
 

Alchemist

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Regarding Dragon again - I noticed in the comments on Google Play this company responds to the negative ones: http://www.dialectinc.com/

It all becomes very clear now - it truly is a marketing, brand building vehicle, nothing more. So much for that...
 

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Just bought the 5th edition core books for shits and giggles.

I actually just did too. I haven't played any D&D since 2nd edition about 100 years ago (or any P&P RPGs for that matter).

However, hearing some people talk about what a WoW-inspired abomination 4th edition was, and what a return to old-school form 5th edition is, it inspired me to pick up the new core books (plus they're pretty cool looking).
 

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I've been impressed by the art too, it's maybe the best PNP art since Tony DiTerlizzi's work on Planescape.
 

Alchemist

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The 5E art is overall decent. I like the return to a more realistic, grounded style. Except for the halflings:

fd9wymi.jpg

:flamesaw:
 

Black

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However, hearing some people talk about what a WoW-inspired abomination 4th edition was, and what a return to old-school form 5th edition is
I don't know how can it be. Omitted 4th E entirely so maybe I'm missing how much WoW-y it was, but 5th strikes me as too much WoW as well.
 

Caim

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Because FUCK naming conventions that make sense. You started with Original D&D (and its revision), Advanced D&D, AD&D 2nd edition, 3rd edition (dropped the Advanced) and 4th edition.

And then you follow up with 5th edition.
 

m_s0

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Because FUCK naming conventions that make sense. You started with Original D&D (and its revision), Advanced D&D, AD&D 2nd edition, 3rd edition (dropped the Advanced) and 4th edition.

And then you follow up with 5th edition.
...which is just called 'Dungeons & Dragons.'

Which kind of makes sense if you consider the approach they took, but otherwise adds to the confusion.
 
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Spectacle

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And then you follow up with 5th edition.
...which is just called 'Dungeons & Dragons.
Just like 3rd and 4th edition. "nth" edition has never actually been part of the official name, that's just something gamers have been appending to make it clear what we're talking about
Are rogues extremely nerfed in 5e?
Not at all. It's easy to get sneak attack damage on every hit as a rogue, and that means a lot of extra damage. There are no creatures that are immune to sneak attacks, so rogues are just as reliable as other classes.
Their biggest weakness is that they don't get any extra attacks as they level up like fighters and other weapon using classes do, so you can easily end up doing fuck all on a turn if you miss with your single attack.
 

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