@IcarusGamesUK I doubt this is an official title. The 2024 Player's Handbook still spells out the edition name without capitalization or ordinals (as in the 2014 style guide) and of course it doesn't use the term "Revised." I think we'll know for certain when we see the new SRD.
@Garfytwit I woke up in the middle of the night to a crash. All my heavy school books broke their shelf and came down on my Sisters of Battle army that was beautifully arranged on the shelf below them.
I wrote a D&D solo adventure using Travis's delightful ghost-hunting IP. If you missed the crowdfunding, it's now on DriveThru.
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@bengecartogrphy@d20play I admit to pausing the video at that point to observe the change. I can't understand why they'd do it--no one cares about that rule so why muddy the table with it?
@bengecartogrphy@d20play The standard donning and doffing times were added to the table's armor category line. I'm having trouble getting excited about it though.
@Indestructoboy Their style guides are set up to allow this (page numbers are verboten in such references), but I wonder if they'll go to the trouble to include all the section and subsection titles (and keep them in the same chapters).
@RobertGReeve I like the 3e version best. The 4e images look... fake?
I forgive the occasional scale-changes. I've got 300 images of weapons/armor I've been trying to fit into the fewest possible pages this last week. Some things won't fit unless smaller, some have no detail unless larger.
@DarkplaneDM I wish they stuck to the race/species rarity system presented in the 2014 PHB. If all 60+ official options were thus filterable, I could easily apply incentives to use common ones. I already do that with humans by giving them a free feat. How else would I see a human in my games?
larian should fix the bug where if you kill a bunch of things the moment you leave and come back the dead bodies do their dying animations again and it gives you a fucking heart attack like macbeth seeing banquo’s ghost