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Natasha the Dark, Iggwilv the Witch Queen, daughter of Baba Yaga or simply the witch named Tasha, well-known for her spells such as Tasha’s hideous laughter, has compiled all the precious lore she has gathered during her illustrious career as an adventurer for the enrichment of all. Her book offers a taste of the great power that awaits D&D players and dungeon masters everywhere! Contained within the archmage’s musings are:
- 192 pages full of new rules options and 22 new subclasses for all of the character classes in the Player’s Handbook, like the Fey Wanderer ranger archetype
- Introducing the artificer in a major rules expansion, plus the new Armorer subclass
- New spells, magic items, and artifacts, as well as the introduction of magical tattoos and Group Patrons and sidekicks
- An expanded Dungeon Master toolkit, including a plethora of puzzle guides of varying difficulty
- New rules to rework a character's racial traits to customize their origin story
- Run games in unnatural environments like Enchanted Springs and Eldritch Storms
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that would be 26 different subclasses, and the article said 22. I would assume that the 4 most recent ones would stay UA, but maybe it was a typo in the article.
Did some Class Feature Variants from UA (late 2019) make it into Tasha's? Options like Deft Explorer and Druidic Warrior for Ranger?
So good i like it
Of all those subclasses, Eloquence Bard, Order Cleric, Spore Druid, Glory Paladin and Bladesinging Wizard are all from previous books. So minus those five but plus Armourer Artificer and you get 22
You bet! The Natural Explorer changes to the Ranger as well as the Primal Companions will be part of Tasha's just to name a few. Druidic Warrior (along with other UA fighting styles) were leaked as well. Chances are we'll see them too.
There's a document in r/dndleaks that's recorded every single official leak, statement and confirmation: "Everything We Know About Tasha's Cauldron of Everything". I highly recommend it.
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And most important, where are the :
* Tower Shields ( and their weights/price/AC bonus/etc )
* Kite Shields ( and their weights/price/AC bonus/etc )
* Spiked Flails ( and their weights/price/Damage type/Damage dice/etc )
* More types of beings anyone can summon.
* More pets ??
And the last question: Can I train a pet just to make it adquire a class type ??? I mean, if I had a Monster as a pet, and after some training, can this pet get a class ( fighter, sorcerer, or whatever ) ??? Does it have any limits, or can it be possible ???
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Kobold press has a book called beyond damage dice if you're interested and gives each weapon type 2 more actions you can do with them
What Will this book be about.
Has it been confirmed yet that all player options will be working in the Character builder upon release?
Well shit, thanks.
Yeah tell me about it, I'm rather intrigued to know why reach weapons are two slashing and one piercing but why no bludgeon?Pole-hammers were a thing irl.
Honestly I think feats particular to each weapon within each category would be neat.
Tasha's Adirondack Chair
Tasha's Quaint Little Footstool
Tasha's Bird Feeder
Tasha's Seen Me Stealing Her Deck Furniture
Tasha's Phone Of Calling Police
Police Baton Of Ouch
Whenever I make my own homebrew weapon revision (a lot) I always add a polehammer. I also like to add a two-handed 1d12/2d6 piercing weapon like an eveningstar.
It will be useful to have a large amount of available puzzles instead of having to make them up if you run out!!
Fair, but I think it's quite disappointing for a lot of martial classes (no more so than the fighter) that want to come up tactics and their own unique fighting styles. As effective as fighters can be, I think 5e fails them a little when it comes to tactical or stylistic options. Not everyone wants to play a Battlemaster!
You should look into this supplement I added in my games called Beyond Damage Dice. Some of the abilities feel a little overpowered but it definitely adds some spice!
It would be sweet if your magic tattoo depended on the skill level of the tattoo artist.
Yes, I liked the UA blade/flail/spear etc. feats.