When did we pass the 3 year mark and why does it not feel like it has been that long?
I think that's a glitch, because the first post was Jan 2022, so yeah... not three years yet.
... but soon.
When did we pass the 3 year mark and why does it not feel like it has been that long?
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I think that's a glitch, because the first post was Jan 2022, so yeah... not three years yet.
... but soon.
Time flies by
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This statement has reminded me of a highly concerning fact regarding the Feywild and the passage of time.
Oh shit it's gonna look like Gamma World by the time we get back
YOU GUYS! HOLY SHIT! THAT OLD D&D CARTOON IS CANON TO 5E NOW! VENGER'S ON THE COVER OF THE NEW DMG!
Woah, Really?! Cool! I still have my hackles up when it comes to the 2024 D&D rules though. I've heard about what they did to the subclasses, and what they did to the warlock is especially heinous. Not knowing what type of patron you made a deal with is and your abilities as a result are until 3rd Level?! What?!
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Yeeeeaah...
Same with Sorcerer, though in that case it could potentially work. Like imagine you have incredible magical talent and you just assume it's because you come from a line of sorcerers. Then level 3 comes about and you suddenly start growing scales, fangs and claws and then your character's parents have to sit them down and tell them that their grandad was a dragon.
Potentially dramatic and/or hilarious.
The new subclass third rule would make sense if the deity a cleric worships has multiple domains. But if it has only one? Then it's like the Warlock Patron issue again.