Previously, on /5eg/: Post non-traditional barbarians.
Ryan Roberts
How do I farm (You)s on /5eg/?
Julian Ward
Martials are shit, caster overpowerment is stupid. Why are you people still playing D&D in 2017 when we have lots of other systems which are much more refined than this unbalanced shit?
Joshua Powell
What other systems would you recommend? Legitimate question.
Noah Walker
This hugely depends on what you need. However, for standard medieval fantasy, my go-to system is Mythras and I highly recommend it.
Xavier Russell
3.5 or Pathfinder
Isaiah Bennett
Fuck no. Why would you try to substitute cancer with more cancer?
Sebastian Nguyen
Same user, I've found a way!
Jackson Morris
>guys I'm sick or this shit, what should I do >try this diarrhea
David Howard
Mike Mearls has being promoted to Franchise Creative Director, what does this mean?
Juan Gutierrez
Pretty sure That Guy's an autistic troll.
Logan Thomas
It may mean he stays away from mechanical design, which means no more hexblade tier shenanigans.
Isaiah Barnes
A larger salary presumably?
Oliver Mitchell
>What other systems would you recommend? If you want satisfying martial characters, than all you have to do is look back one edition.
Sit down. Read that the 4e fighter does. And realize that some genuinely good ideas got tossed out because WoTC was in the process of over-correcting.
Grayson Ramirez
You disgust me, in the same way Pathfinder does.
Nathan Hill
>/5eg/ We're all autistic trolls on this blessed day :^)
Justin Gray
>Tfw I also got only one (You) Keksimus Maximus
Jordan Robinson
If a paladin is flying, swimming, or otherwise unable to strike the ground, can they cast Destructive Wave?
Tyler Russell
Nope. It specifically says "You strike the ground" why are you even asking this?
Joseph Anderson
Yes. The spell has no somatic components, and no targeting requirements. "strike the ground" is just a a fluff bit.
If strike the ground was part of the rules, then it wouldn't mean the paladin was unable to cast it. It means that destructive wave would literally cause the paladin to strike the nearest piece of ground, which could involve breaking the sound/light speed barriers, or even intraplanar travel. But that's just fluff, so we don't have to worry about it.
Brody Ramirez
No, you can not ignore spell descriptions.
>My magic missiles are giant ponnies and it does necrotic damage because that stuff is just fluff.
Jayden Lopez
That is just fluff user. Whether the magic missiles are "ponnies", penises, or darts, they'll have the same rules effects, but description wise they can be whatever you want.
Henry Wood
Ask your dm. End of story
Camden Jackson
You just do it anyway.
It's not a requirement, it's an effect of the spell..
Samuel Walker
The paladin strikes the ground in any imaginable manner, such as eye lasers. It's magic.
Matthew Turner
I'd say yes, since it only has a verbal component
Gabriel James
Can you cast burning hands if you have a weapon in one hand? Or do you have to touch thumbs?
Jayden James
No that is obviously a condition that is needed to be met in order to cast the spell. It's like saying I don't need any water to cast "Shape Water" because that part is just fluff.
On what basis are you saying it is a fluff? Does "Shillegah's" wood club part also considered fluff? So I can create a war maul. If your answer is no, then how are you separating this two?
Brandon Morales
You can do that with a weapon in your hand.
Carter Gomez
Fireball says stuff about a mote of fire leaping from one's fingertip, but that's an effect of the spell, not a requirement.
Andrew Hall
user, water is required for shape water because it is the target of the spell: note how the stuff mentioning water has clear rules language like "range" or rules defining the area.
James Cooper
But the spell is called Burning Hands(plural) not Burning Hand(singular).
Dominic Richardson
Somatic requirements means you have to have at least one, but not all hands free.
Henry Reed
A spell's name can be figurative and not be representative of the spell. Mage armor is not armor. If you have multiple sets of hands, how many of them do you need to use for Burning Hands?
Owen Sanders
These two reads nearly identical; >Magic Missile You create three glowing darts of magical force. Each dart hits a creature of your choice that you can see within range. >Destructive Wave You strike the ground, creating a burst of divine energy that ripples outward from you.
Yet you are calling one fluff, not both.
You can still do that, with two hands while holding a weapon with one.
Brandon Martinez
Uh no user. I'm calling the "darts" fluff, because you can make magic missile penises for all I care.
What isn't fluff however is the force damage and range requirements of magic missile. Your "ponnies" whatever the hell that is, can't deal necrotic damage, because that is rules.
Similarly, destructive wave striking the ground is a fluff bit, not reflected in the spellcasting components.
Matthew Perez
Or, striking the ground is a result of a successful cast.
Hudson Howard
>You create three glowing darts of magical force. I don't think three part is fluff and I wouldn't think you would accept it as such. Then why are you saying striking the ground part is fluff when it is clear you create said energy by "striking the ground". How are you separating the rules from fluff at this point?
Henry Nelson
Exactly. That's the more logical reading of "striking the ground" as rules text, but it still results in the problem of the paladin getting access to a version of planeshift if you're playing in the elemental plane of water.
Ryder Perez
Spell has a somatic component and even describes how the somatic works. Plus phb even has a picture.
Even name of spell indicates multiple hands. Plus somatic requires minimum one free hand.
It definitely requires two hands.
Ayden Collins
They strike the ground with divine eye lasers, without moving from their position, the eye lasers are also invisible. No contradiction.
Gavin Long
You ever make a character and then it hits you that you basically made a characther from from another medium I made a high elf monk from a noble family who's family takes in a human child who planned to kill them and steal there wealth and artifacts including one that turns him into a vampire. So my guy survived and had to learn the way of the sun soul I basically made D&d Johnathon Joestar
Ayden Torres
My group swaps DMs for yawning portal games. My character died in Forge of Fury, and I'm DMing Tamoachan. My new character is from Tamoachan, I intend to introduce them late into Tamoachan, so when White Plume comes around, I'll play him. It's an ancient not!Aztec warrior emerging from a shrine to a vampire god. I may have made a pillar man.
Leo Price
I make those on purpose for shits and giggles My DM allows the use of Variant Human to play races that aren't in 5e yet, as long as they're humanoid, like Thri-Kreen So I made a mercenary Thri-Kreen Shadow Monk, VHuman feat Magic Initiate (Cleric) for Bane, Sacred Flame and Word of Radiance, that wore a mask and introduced himself as the Mosquito Man it took the DM about 8 sessions before he realized that I'm playing a living Banepost, and even then it was only when I started quoting the "You merely adopted the darkness" part while beating a boss in a darkness I cast myself
Josiah Harris
I made a Dwarven veteran from a war who now works as a guide in a dungeon and cooks monsters to save on food costs. I read Dungeon Meshi a few months later.
In terms of personality and skillset they're otherwise quite different, but it's a rather specific race-quirk combination.
Andrew Jenkins
>8 sessions What a hot head.
Luis Murphy
Does that mean you can't cast somatic spells while restrained?
Benjamin Williams
If your hands are restrained, typically yes.
Noah Diaz
Depends on the means of restraining. Entangling Strike or Manacles? Probably not. But if you're halfway swallowed by a giant toad, it's probably possible to still use your hands.
Keep in mind that you can still attack while restrained, which also uses your hands, so there are a lot of cases where you can be restrained but you may have enough movement room.
Austin Lewis
Wouldn't Bane be a highly Charismatic Zealot barbarian ? I mean, Grapple checks alone.
Andrew Moore
Well, I really wanted to play a monk back then
Benjamin Bell
Whatever happens, it can't be worse than Jeremy "I Don't Understand Long Rests" Crawford.
Joshua Foster
How come every single Tiefling I have ever played with is a Sorc/Warlock?
Eli Harris
They go together Like orc/barbarian Drow/rouge Human/paladin
Camden Sanders
If he wasn't interested in continuing to Voice Act I guarantee he would have a high position in Wizard's D&D section
Sebastian Gray
Because Sorcerer by itself is garbage, Warlock is a front-loaded class, and every CHA-based class synergises incredibly well together.
Adam Jones
Because coffee's the devil's drink.
Julian Torres
I joined a campaign a few months back with a Tiefling Barbarian. (Technically he plays SCAG Variant so he gets +2 Dex)
Guy is a pretty cool dude and a decent player. His backstory was that his family were the only Tieflings around and everyone treated them like shit. Any town they would settle into forced them out as soon as something bad happened to someone (Blaming them as devils). Eventually one day it got violent and his parents got slaughtered, he ran and got lost in the woods eventually being captured by a roving band of Barbarians. The Barbarians didn't really give a shit about race and didn't believe in Gods/Devils so after he showed a knack for fighting at his young age they took him in.
Christian Martinez
I mean every class he has made has been pretty good and Tal'dorei is very vanilla but well made.
As long as he isn't writing rules it would be fine/
Ethan Perez
Thats a very special snowfake combo I respect it if he has a good background for it
Jacob Thomas
On the note of making characters from media, how would you build Rance? I was thinking Oathbreaker using the smite as Rance Attack
Aaron Reyes
>Aasimar ranger is the least played combo welp guess that's what I'm playing next time
Connor Martinez
Hopefully that they hire someone more competent to do rules.
But crawford is still there, so who knows.
Christian Gray
I didn't realize Dragonborn were that popular.
Levi Sullivan
Your forgetting something
Adrian Peterson
BUY MY GAME
Liam Rodriguez
argonians are like the most under appreciated race in skyrim though.
Evan Campbell
Nice thread title real minimalist
Owen Lee
Happy Holidays!
At least he put /5eg/ in the post somewhere
Jace Jones
Can someone please explain to me the human subraces? Not like variant the actual races of humanity
AC calculations don't stack why would you do that?
Thomas Parker
Because tieflings have favorable stats. Your only other option for +2 cha is half elf and do you really want to play a half elf?
Hunter Butler
They're setting specific, iirc the ones in the PHB are forgotten realms. Don't worry too much about it unless you're playing there.
Jaxson Perez
What do you guys do when players consistently come to the game unprepared? They have two weeks between sessions and only one of the four actually prepares their character.
I'm currently batting around the idea of just progressing through the story with their underdeveloped characters to teach them a lesson. You don't want to take the time to level up? Fine, deal with harder enemies the way you are. Don't want to purchase your gear? Then it looks like you don't get it this session.
Connor White
Because fun.
Gabriel Ortiz
Start the session a half-hour early to adjust for the time typically lost, if your schedule can make room for it.
Ethan Roberts
>just half an hour early Better hope they're not playing a full caster. People that don't read up or do some basic preparation beforehand should be banned from playing full casters.
Blake Sanders
I'm a bad GM so I have all the character sheets and stuff with me and level their characters up for them.
Noah Anderson
give them suboptimal options either they do it themselves or they get gimped
Jaxon Myers
Well you've got high humans, with a focus on honor and tradition. They receive a +2 boost to intelligence at the cost of -2 to strength, in addition to the standard human bonus. You've got regular humans, which just recieve the standard human bonus. Then you've got Dark Humans who receive a -2 to intelligence, but a +2 to strength, in addition to the regular human bonus.
Easton Fisher
So what would the rarity of this item be? What would the rarity become if I buffed it to also do this?
>"Spells you cast ignore resistances to lightning damage."
Should I remove force, necrotic, and radiant damage?
Easton Thompson
>Wrack my brains thinking how thrikeen fits in. >Bane is human. You're a bug guy. >Fuck.
Jacob Ramirez
Aasimar.
Justin Sullivan
That, and the Mosquito Man (Masketta Man) deal fit there as well I don't half ass my characters, even if they're made just for a joke
John Lewis
what did he do after he realized
Robert Cruz
I don't think that's acceptable. I understand your reasoning, but unless you have something going on that prevents you from doing your job as a player, then I shouldn't have to disrupt my schedule because they choose to be lazy.
Of the three that fuck about for two weeks, I know that two of them do nothing but sit at home getting drunk because they have nothing better to do (their words) and work 40 hours a week. The other does nothing all day. No job, stay at home mother. The kids goes down at 7pm every night and she does nothing productive with her time.
Everyone claims to love playing, but they refuse to do any of the miniscule amounts of bookkeeping needed to keep up with difficulty.
Nicholas Butler
Uncommon.
Common items are largely useless, or if they are useful unreliable/consumed.
If it was 3 times per day you could drop the rarity to common, but otherwise uncommon.
Landon Jones
Even if it could ignore resistances to lightning damage?
David Hall
Reminder that PCs can't breathe RAW so if your dm doesn't say your characters all suffocate the moment you make them you're playing homebrew trash.
Jason Fisher
....?
Reminder that not all homebrew is bad homebrew, and there are right and wrong ways of critiquing it.
Christopher Bailey
But user, don't every DM say at least every minute your character is breathing?
Aiden Myers
But... Without Homebrew I'd have to calculate silly things like copper pieces and how many rations I have for the day... Or stuff to make a fire... Or all that other story draining nonsense
Jacob Watson
>"jesus fucking christ user" >"are you fucking serious" >insert multiple threats of booting me from the table because "you're not taking the game seriously" >counterargumented by the fact 2 players had made fucking anime MCs as their characters and he doesn't mind that, and I do play my char about as serious as everyone else >keep playing >every next character he just looks at me trying to figure out what joke I'm trying to get past him >doesn't get any of them in out last campaign I've played pic related as a Moon druid that fucking hates Drow and underdark in general
Jack Young
?
Samuel Mitchell
One option is to give them a message a few days before the session. Tell them "Just a quick reminder to double check and go through your characters (level up, get gear, prepare spells, etc.). I'll be running under the assumption that everyone's prepared. Looking forward to (vague description about upcoming events)." That way you've warned them and you can shut down complaints.
Another option is if only one person is prepared, confront it head on at the table. Once everyone is sitting down and can hear you say "Hey (Prepared Player), thanks for doing the prep ahead of time and showing respect to everyone at the table. As a once only thing, have some inspiration for this session. Everyone else, if you haven't preapred yourself, we start as is." If they complain, just respond "improvise, adapt, overcome".
>People that don't read up or do some basic preparation beforehand should be banned from playing full casters. Yup! I gave my wizard a few sessions leeway just to get used to it. After that if we started a session and she hadn't prepared spells, then tough, either it's the last list (if written down) or no prepared spells.
After a few sessions, the wizard ended up having a few prepared lists for different circumstances.
You're too nice to your players. It's the player's job is to know their characters. Maybe spend a session with players to map out their character progression? Gets everyone involved and gives players more agency over their development.
William Sullivan
Good advice, thanks user
Grayson Smith
The actual condition Restrained doesn’t prevent Spellcasting. If your hands are restrained, by manacles for example, you can’t complete the gestures needed to cast spells with somatic components.
It’s why binding and gagging spellcasters is a prudent strategy (yes, there are sorcerers with Subtle spell, but hey).
Isaac Thomas
Because +2 CHA only goes with certain classes? The other two CHA classes are Bard and Paladin, and Paladin needs a primary attack stat that Tiefs don’t get. There’s no reason you couldn’t play a Lore bard tiefling effectively, but all boards rely on their dex a little lore than a sorc or Warlock does (a lack of good attack cantrips means they may want to use weapon attacks more if they don’t want to cast a spell)