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Derek Garcia - D&D’s New Core Rulebooks Have A Major Issue That Might Delay Your Campaign - screenrant.com

D&D’s New Core Rulebooks Have A Major Issue That Might Delay Your Campaign

The revised rules for will begin its release this year, but the staggered schedule will prevent players from judging the edition’s balance until 2025. One D&D, or edition 5.5, is launching in a different order from the original 5e books. The fifth edition was released in August 2014, the in September, and the in December of that year. This year will see the revised and, but the new does not drop until 2025, making it impossible to properly evaluate its game design until the new year.

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Derek Garcia - D&D’s New Player’s Handbook Is Still Handling Two Subclasses Completely Wrong - screenrant.com

D&D’s New Player’s Handbook Is Still Handling Two Subclasses Completely Wrong

The upcoming 2024 revision to the will feature multiple psionic-powered subclasses, but these largely strip away the unique feeling of having psychics in a heroic fantasy game. Including both psychic powers and magical spells may seem like an odd break from genre convention, but this pairing has been present since the very earliest editions of the game. In worlds full of gods and wizards, psionics still felt strange, and this was by design. Funneling the entire concept of psychic powers into a select few subclasses robs psionics of its weirdness, making less interesting overall.

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Derek Garcia - Baldur’s Gate 4 Doesn’t Need Larian Studios, There’s A Better Choice - screenrant.com

Baldur’s Gate 4 Doesn’t Need Larian Studios, There’s A Better Choice

Since Larian has confirmed that it is done with the license, some fans have been concerned about the future of the series, but there is an even better choice to work on an expansion to or a potential that could easily outshine Larian. Obsidian has defined itself as the premiere pinch hitter for RPG development. The company’s follow-ups to BioWare’s and surpassed the originals, just as Obsidian did with , a superior game to Bethesda’s by most metrics.

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Derek Garcia - 6 D&D Magic Items & Spells That Are Really Just Helping You Break The Rules - screenrant.com

6 D&D Magic Items & Spells That Are Really Just Helping You Break The Rules

The heroic fantasy adventures of rely on many rules and subsystems, but the game is also full of magical items, spells, and class features that let players ignore some of those rules entirely. Some rules that are a major concern in low-level games are easily trivialized at higher levels, effectively removing them from play. Ranged attacks normally have a Disadvantage if the attacker is engaged in melee, but the Crossbow Expert feat removes this penalty entirely. In the same way, this combat rule has an exception: magic can remove worries about encumbrance, tracking rations, and much more.

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Derek Garcia - All 36 Dungeons & Dragons 5e Deities From The Forgotten Realms - screenrant.com

All 36 Dungeons & Dragons 5e Deities From The Forgotten Realms

The immense and immersive world of has evolved and grown over the years, particularly with each new iteration of the core rule books. In the current fifth edition (5e) system for the tabletop roleplaying game, the common universe of the Forgotten Realms has many deities, each with their own background of iconography and lore attached to them. Under the discretion of their DM, groups might also flex their creativity to introduce new ideas for Gods or Goddesses into a homebrew for their private games.

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Derek Garcia - D&D's Most Iconic Rule Changed The Game's Combat Forever - screenrant.com

D&D's Most Iconic Rule Changed The Game's Combat Forever

There are many rules that tabletop RPG fans might consider iconic to , ranging from the natural 20 critical hit, to a cleric’s Turn Undead ability, but the addition of Opportunity Attacks redefined the flow of combat more than anything else in modern. Prior to the rule’s inclusion, the tactical complexity of battle was severely reduced, largely a function of opposing static numbers on a character sheet and a monster’s stat block. Opportunity Attacks made grid-based combat more rewarding, while significantly adding to the relevance of a melee-focused frontline.

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Derek Garcia - 5 Bizarre Video Games That Were Adapted From Prestige TV Shows - screenrant.com - state New Jersey

5 Bizarre Video Games That Were Adapted From Prestige TV Shows

Licensed video games have been a fixture of the medium since its inception, but there have been some truly bizarre adaptations released for PC, consoles, and mobile platforms, particularly the games based on Prestige TV series that fail to live up to their inspirations. Like Elevated Horror, the exact definition of what makes a Prestige TV series is a matter of debate, but there are certainly shows that have aspired to tell meaningful stories and uphold a high standard of quality. The video games based on these licenses do not always have the same standards as their source material, unfortunately.

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Derek Garcia - Nintendo - Your Most Nostalgic Nintendo 3DS Games Are Now Dead - screenrant.com

Your Most Nostalgic Nintendo 3DS Games Are Now Dead

Roughly one year after Nintendo closed the e-store for the 3DS the company has now caused the leading 3DS emulator, Citra, to cease development, creating a vacuum for the console’s game preservation and access. The end of Citra is collateral damage resulting from the latest of Nintendo’s aggressive litigation decisions. This is an inarguably tragic result for game preservation. Fans with the resources to purchase increasingly expensive 3DS hardware and game titles on the secondary market do nothing to financially benefit either Nintendo or the original publishers. Nintendo has harmed access to games it has no financial stake in.

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