Check out the Xanathars book vs Players handbook. That is a design difference by Wizards. Xanathars included a lot more fluff tables and things to flesh out characters more.
Check out the Xanathars book vs Players handbook. That is a design difference by Wizards. Xanathars included a lot more fluff tables and things to flesh out characters more.
I figured as much, however, there is no reason that a digital format couldn’t make it a consistent experience.
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Then it wouldn’t be a bug, it would be a request. Where would you want them to put the tables though? Can’t put them in the compendium because then it’s not the source book anymore. Put them in the class section and then people will complain because it is not official and therefore shouldn’t be lumped with the content. The only way I see it happening is if Wizards decides to publish an addendum to all the books outside of Xanathars.
Some patrons (The Celestial) have a table describing a list of features. Others (Archfey) do not.
Playtesting Fugare Draconis, an epic tale of adventure, loss, and redemption
Check out the Xanathars book vs Players handbook. That is a design difference by Wizards. Xanathars included a lot more fluff tables and things to flesh out characters more.
Playtesting Fugare Draconis, an epic tale of adventure, loss, and redemption
Then it wouldn’t be a bug, it would be a request. Where would you want them to put the tables though? Can’t put them in the compendium because then it’s not the source book anymore. Put them in the class section and then people will complain because it is not official and therefore shouldn’t be lumped with the content. The only way I see it happening is if Wizards decides to publish an addendum to all the books outside of Xanathars.
That is silly. It’s just adding a summary of what is within the specific “subclass”. Who would complain if it was added?
also, not appearing are page numbers...because it is a separate format...which is the point.
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